FracturedJson 4.0.1

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dotnet add package FracturedJson --version 4.0.1                
NuGet\Install-Package FracturedJson -Version 4.0.1                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="FracturedJson" Version="4.0.1" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add FracturedJson --version 4.0.1                
#r "nuget: FracturedJson, 4.0.1"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install FracturedJson as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=FracturedJson&version=4.0.1

// Install FracturedJson as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=FracturedJson&version=4.0.1                

FracturedJson

FracturedJson is a family of utilities that format JSON data in a way that's easy for humans to read, but fairly compact. Arrays and objects are written on single lines, as long as they're neither too long nor too complex. When several such lines are similar in structure, they're written with fields aligned like a table. Long arrays are written with multiple items per line across multiple lines.

It is available as a browser page, a .NET Standard 2.0 library, a Javascript package, and a Visual Studio Code extension.

Here's a sample of output using default settings:

{
    "SimpleArray": [
          2,   3,   5,   7,  11,  13,  17,  19,  23,  29,  31,  37,  41,  43,  47,  53,  59,  61,
         67,  71,  73,  79,  83,  89,  97, 101, 103, 107, 109, 113
    ],
    "ObjectColumnsArrayRows": {
        "Katherine": ["blue"      , "lightblue", "black"       ],
        "Logan"    : ["yellow"    , "blue"     , "black", "red"],
        "Erik"     : ["red"       , "purple"                   ],
        "Jean"     : ["lightgreen", "yellow"   , "black"       ]
    },
    "ArrayColumnsObjectRows": [
        { "type": "turret"   , "hp": 400, "loc": {"x": 47, "y":  -4}, "flags": "S"   },
        { "type": "assassin" , "hp":  80, "loc": {"x": 12, "y":   6}, "flags": "Q"   },
        { "type": "berserker", "hp": 150, "loc": {"x":  0, "y":   0}                 },
        { "type": "pittrap"  ,            "loc": {"x": 10, "y": -14}, "flags": "S,I" }
    ],
    "ComplexArray": [
        [19,  2],
        [ 3,  8],
        [14,  0],
        [ 9,  9],
        [ 9,  9],
        [ 0,  3],
        [10,  1],
        [ 9,  1],
        [ 9,  2],
        [ 6, 13],
        [18,  5],
        [ 4, 11],
        [12,  2]
    ]
}

If enabled in the settings, it can also handle JSON-with-comments (which isn't real JSON).

{
    /*
     * Multi-line comments
     * are fun!
     */
    "NumbersWithHex": [
          254 /*00FE*/,  1450 /*5AA*/ ,     0 /*0000*/, 36000 /*8CA0*/,    10 /*000A*/,
          199 /*00C7*/, 15001 /*3A99*/,  6540 /*198C*/
    ],
    /* Elements are keen */
    "Elements": [
        { /*Carbon*/   "Symbol": "C" , "Number":  6, "Isotopes": [11, 12, 13, 14] },
        { /*Oxygen*/   "Symbol": "O" , "Number":  8, "Isotopes": [16, 18, 17    ] },
        { /*Hydrogen*/ "Symbol": "H" , "Number":  1, "Isotopes": [ 1,  2,  3    ] },
        { /*Iron*/     "Symbol": "Fe", "Number": 26, "Isotopes": [56, 54, 57, 58] }
        // Not a complete list...
    ],

    "Beatles Songs": [
        "Taxman"        ,  // George
        "Hey Jude"      ,  // Paul
        "Act Naturally" ,  // Ringo
        "Ticket To Ride"   // John
    ]
}

More Information

Please see the project wiki for more information on what you can do and how to use the tools. Or, visit the browser-based formatter to experiment.

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.NET Core netcoreapp2.0 was computed.  netcoreapp2.1 was computed.  netcoreapp2.2 was computed.  netcoreapp3.0 was computed.  netcoreapp3.1 was computed. 
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