Install
openclaw skills install skill-3Swiss-army knife for JSON files. Pretty-print, validate, minify, sort keys, and query with dot-notation paths. Zero dependencies.
openclaw skills install skill-3A zero-dependency Python utility for working with JSON data. Validates, formats, minifies, queries, and inspects JSON files — all with Python's standard library.
Pretty-print a JSON file:
python main.py data.json
Validate without output:
python main.py config.json --validate
# ✓ Valid JSON
# Type: object (12 keys)
# Size: 4832 bytes
Query a nested value:
python main.py users.json --query data.users.0.name
# "Alice"
Minify for production:
python main.py config.json --minify -o config.min.json
Sort keys for consistent diffs:
python main.py package.json --sort-keys -o package-sorted.json
Pipe from curl:
curl -s https://api.example.com/data | python main.py - --query results.0
Use dot notation to navigate nested structures. Array indices are numbers:
name — top-level keydata.users — nested object keydata.users.0 — first element of an arraydata.users.0.email — field of the first array elementconfig.servers.2.host — deeply nested valueinput — JSON file path, or - for stdin-o, --output — Output file (defaults to stdout)--indent N — Indentation spaces (default: 2)--minify — Output minified JSON (no whitespace)--query PATH / -q PATH — Extract a value at the given dot-notation path--validate — Only validate and print stats, no output--sort-keys — Sort object keys alphabetically--json — (implicit) Output is always valid JSON