JSON for Modern C++
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JSON for Modern C++
Parse, Resolve, and Dereference JSON Schema $ref pointers in Node and browsers
A C++, header-only library for constructing JSON and JSON-like data formats, with JSON Pointer, JSON Patch, JSON Schema, JSONPath, JMESPath, CSV, MessagePack, CBOR, BSON, UBJSON
C++ header-only JSON library
C++ Serialization library for JSON
An implementation of JSON Patch and JSON Pointer
System.Text.Json-based support for all of your JSON needs.
json for modern c++ (single header file, release versions)
JSON Joy
Angular JSON Schema Form Library
JSON command-line swiss knife: diff, reordering, patch, pointer, validator, codegen
JSON Reference for Java with Jackson.
JSON Pointer (RFC 6901) for Go
JSON serializable rules to match Jackson JsonNodes using JSON Pointers
C JSON parser (both, SAX-like & full DOM)
Query and transform your json data using an extended glob-pattern.
Implementation of RFC 6901 JavaScript Object Notation Pointer strings in Elixir
Jacksync provides a library for synchronization by producing and applying a JSON Patches to Java objects. Inspired by RFC 6902 (JSON Patch) and RFC 7386 (JSON Merge Patch) written in Java, which uses Jackson at its core. provides advanced sync, merge, patch & diff processing.
JSON Power Tool: Retrieve and manipulate JSON data using JSONPath, JSON Pointer, JSON Patch, and JSON Merge Patch. Written in Javascript, wrapped in shell, requiring jsc the JavaScriptCore binary.
Implements JSON patch documents and JSON pointers
Extends encoding/json to return unmarshal errors located with JSON Pointer (RFC 6091).
Read and transform JSON documents through JSON-Patch/Pointer
The JsonCons.Net libraries complement the System.Text.Json namespace with support for JSON Pointer, JSON Patch, JSON Merge Patch, JSONPath, and JMESPath.
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Though we include Boost JSON as a dependency for benchmarking purposes, we do not include it as part of our benchmarks currently.