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I've been doing something sort of similar to this recently. If you're alright using json/%: references.yml yml/%
cat $^ | yq 'explode(.)' -o j > $@.json This will take each file, cat the $: make json/*
cat references.yml yml/* | yq 'explode(.)' -o j > json/*.json |
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I did 'solve' it by using something like this, for the moment that is working. The problem I also had was that each file needed to end with an empty line that is the <(echo) .
Inside an older code I use awk 1
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H!,
Is this possible out the box with yq?
I'm trying somethings but I guess it is not ?
My goal is to create readable yml files, and than export the output to json.
I don't want to work for example with the raw id's but with an alias.
references.yml
something.yml
First I did try to modify the import/include/load line for line in something.yml
something.yml
And then do this
But nothing worked, then i did try (found in the manual):
Din't work either...
Do I have to make a shell script wrapper to first include the references.yml file info something.yml and than process it?
The end product don't need the content from (reference_id) references.yml , I don't need that in the json.
I only want them to fill the keys inside something.yml
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