Minor comments regarding the name (as I can't really comment on the rest :-D)
> ~Q
I read that as: "more-or-less Q"/"almost Q"/"approximately Q", but that might be due to my math classes from 25 years ago.
~ is not particularly handy to type on non-US keyboards (using ALT+126 here on Windows, or: AltGr+4, then spacebar... and this is on a keyboard with "Ñ"). It might hinder a bit the ability to search for ~Q.
"unQ" is less ambiguous, at least for me (and my poorly self-taught "English" :-D).
riffito t1_is58q34 wrote
Reply to comment by sela_mad in I'm developing a new command line tool for querying and transforming JSON files , called ~Q (pronounced "unquery"). My design goal is to create a tool that is powerful yet easy to use (aim to be more intuitive for users than existing tools such as jq). Let me know your thoughts and suggestions. by sela_mad
Minor comments regarding the name (as I can't really comment on the rest :-D)
> ~Q
I read that as: "more-or-less Q"/"almost Q"/"approximately Q", but that might be due to my math classes from 25 years ago.
~ is not particularly handy to type on non-US keyboards (using ALT+126 here on Windows, or: AltGr+4, then spacebar... and this is on a keyboard with "Ñ"). It might hinder a bit the ability to search for ~Q.
"unQ" is less ambiguous, at least for me (and my poorly self-taught "English" :-D).