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- data/spec/unit/scanner_spec.rb +91 -0
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# Changelog
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## 1.4.0
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* Expressions support matching true/false booleans (Boyan Tabakov)
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* `--slice` option added to jgrep to get array elements (Jon McKenzie)
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JGrep is a command line tool and API for parsing JSON documents based on logical expressions.
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