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Jq Don T Return Quotes. As showed in the example, i get zip code without quotes but i can't eliminate double quotes in the zipcodes array. $ cat json.txt | jq. I am using the below command below to update a value in json file. $ echo '{search:jq!}' | jq '@uri. When i print strings, they are always surrounded with quotes: I need to read this. When applying the jq command to extract the name value, it returns the value surrounded by double quotes: I'm using jq to parse a json file as shown here. If in those files quotes are escaped just like json does (prepending \), then you could translate the quotes with tr before feeding the. Since you're trying to output double quotes in a double quoted string, you need to escape the inner quotes.

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When i print strings, they are always surrounded with quotes: If in those files quotes are escaped just like json does (prepending \), then you could translate the quotes with tr before feeding the. $ echo '{search:jq!}' | jq '@uri. $ cat json.txt | jq. As showed in the example, i get zip code without quotes but i can't eliminate double quotes in the zipcodes array. I am using the below command below to update a value in json file. I'm using jq to parse a json file as shown here. I need to read this. Since you're trying to output double quotes in a double quoted string, you need to escape the inner quotes. When applying the jq command to extract the name value, it returns the value surrounded by double quotes:

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Jq Don T Return Quotes $ cat json.txt | jq. If in those files quotes are escaped just like json does (prepending \), then you could translate the quotes with tr before feeding the. When applying the jq command to extract the name value, it returns the value surrounded by double quotes: I am using the below command below to update a value in json file. $ echo '{search:jq!}' | jq '@uri. As showed in the example, i get zip code without quotes but i can't eliminate double quotes in the zipcodes array. Since you're trying to output double quotes in a double quoted string, you need to escape the inner quotes. When i print strings, they are always surrounded with quotes: I need to read this. $ cat json.txt | jq. I'm using jq to parse a json file as shown here.

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