![]() Latest use-case: Chrome, Dev console, Network tab, export all as HAR file, "cat site.har | underscore select '.url' -outfmt text | grep mydomain" now I have a chronologically ordered list of all URL fetches made during the loading of my company's site. It's a Swiss Army knife that I use for 1001 different small tasks that would be surprisingly annoying to do any other way. It's super-friendly to use and has extensive command-line help/documentation. I may be a bit biased, but it's an awesome tool for printing and manipulating JSON data from the command-line. This is what "smart whitespace" looks like: It produces more readable and less verbose output than most of the other options here. I wrote a tool that has one of the best "smart whitespace" formatters available.
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