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      Jq Json Processor

      @Arnarsson

      Process, filter, and transform JSON data using jq - the lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor.

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      Security Analysis

      high confidence
      Clean

      The skill is an instruction-only helper for using the jq command-line JSON processor and its requirements and instructions are consistent with that purpose.

      Feb 11, 20261 files
      Purpose & Capabilityok

      Name, description, and SKILL.md all describe using jq to process JSON. The SKILL.md metadata declares the jq binary and provides brew/apt install hints, which are appropriate and proportional for this purpose.

      Instruction Scopeok

      Runtime instructions are concrete jq examples and common workflows (reading files, piping curl output, writing temp files and moving them into place). They do not instruct the agent to read unrelated system files, access secrets, or exfiltrate data. Examples that call curl or modify files are expected for a CLI usage guide but do require normal user caution when run.

      Install Mechanismok

      The skill is instruction-only (no install spec in the registry). The SKILL.md metadata suggests installing jq via well-known package managers (brew, apt), which is low-risk and standard practice.

      Credentialsok

      The skill requests no environment variables or credentials. Examples reference external HTTP endpoints via curl, which is expected for demonstrating jq on API responses but does not require any stored secrets from the agent.

      Persistence & Privilegeok

      The skill is not always-enabled and is user-invocable; model invocation remains allowed (the platform default). The skill does not request persistent system privileges or modify other skills or system-wide settings.

      Guidance

      This is a straightforward jq usage guide; it does not request credentials or install arbitrary code. Before using: ensure jq is installed from your OS package manager (brew/apt) or the official project, and be careful when running example commands that modify files (they use a temp file + mv pattern). When piping or fetching data from remote APIs (curl examples), avoid sending secrets or sensitive local files into commands unless you trust the endpoint.

      Latest Release

      v1.0.0

      Initial release of jq-json-processor. - Provides a collection of ready-to-use jq command-line examples for filtering, transforming, and manipulating JSON data. - Includes common tasks such as field extraction, array operations, advanced filtering, pretty printing, compact and raw output, and file operations. - Offers practical use cases for APIs, CSV conversion, and debugging. - Lists installation instructions for jq on common platforms (brew, apt). - Links to detailed jq documentation and an interactive tutorial.

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