03-11-2019
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Originally Posted by
stomp
Since all of that data is JSON data which will get fed into jq for extraction, I do not see much potential trouble ahead.
If your data is JSON, why are you processing it with
curl and shell scripts where there are tools better suited for processing JSON data?
I process a lot of JSON data on Linux and never use a shell script to process this JSON data. There are many other languages, libs and tools built to process JSON. Why use a tool suboptimal for JSON processing?
Just curious ...
As I said, I process reams of JSON data on Linux and do not use shell scripts to process any JSON objects.
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