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JSONNET

NAME
DESCRIPTION
Available options:
Provide a value as Jsonnet code:
Provide a value as Jsonnet code:
SEE ALSO

NAME

Jsonnet - JsonnetĀ dataĀ templatingĀ languageĀ interpreter

DESCRIPTION

Jsonnet commandline interpreter v0.20.0

jsonnet {<option>} <filename>

Available options:

-h / --help

This message

-e / --exec

Treat filename as code

-J / --jpath <dir>

Specify an additional library search dir (right-most wins)

-o / --output-file <file> Write to the output file rather than stdout

-m / --multi <dir>

Write multiple files to the directory, list files on stdout

-y / --yaml-stream

Write output as a YAML stream of JSON documents

-S / --string

Expect a string, manifest as plain text

-s / --max-stack <n>

Number of allowed stack frames

-t / --max-trace <n>

Max length of stack trace before cropping

--gc-min-objects <n>

Do not run garbage collector until this many

--gc-growth-trigger <n> Run garbage collector after this amount of object growth

--version

Print version

Available options for specifying values of ’external’ variables: Provide the value as a string:
-V
/ --ext-str <var>[=<val>]

If <val> is omitted, get from environment var <var>

--ext-str-file <var>=<file> Read the string from the file

Provide a value as Jsonnet code:

--ext-code <var>[=<code>]

If <code> is omitted, get from environment var <var>

--ext-code-file <var>=<file> Read the code from the file

Available options for specifying values of ’top-level arguments’: Provide the value as a string:

-A / --tla-str <var>[=<val>]

If <val> is omitted, get from environment var <var>

--tla-str-file <var>=<file> Read the string from the file

Provide a value as Jsonnet code:

--tla-code <var>[=<code>]

If <code> is omitted, get from environment var <var>

--tla-code-file <var>=<file> Read the code from the file

Environment variables: JSONNET_PATH is a colon (semicolon on Windows) separated list of directories added in reverse order before the paths specified by --jpath (i.e. left-most wins) E.g. JSONNET_PATH=a:b jsonnet -J c -J d is equivalent to: JSONNET_PATH=d:c:a:b jsonnet jsonnet -J b -J a -J c -J d

In all cases: <filename> can be - (stdin) Multichar options are expanded e.g. -abc becomes -a -b -c . The -- option suppresses option processing for subsequent arguments. Note that since filenames and jsonnet programs can begin with -, it is advised to use -- if the argument is unknown, e.g. jsonnet -- "$FILENAME".

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for Jsonnet is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and Jsonnet programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info Jsonnet

should give you access to the complete manual.