@sourcemeta/jsonschema 4.0.0
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The command-line tool for working with [JSON Schema](https://json-schema.org),
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the world most popular schema language. It is a comprehensive solution for
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maintaining **repositories of schemas** and ensuring their quality, both during
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local development and when running on CI/CD pipelines. For example:
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- Ensure your schemas are valid
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- Unit test your schemas against valid and invalid instances
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- Enforce consistent indentation and keyword ordering in your schema files
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- Detect and fix common JSON Schema anti-patterns
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- Inline external references for conveniently distributing your schemas
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[**Check out the documentation to learn more**](#usage)
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***
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> [!TIP]
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> Do you want to level up your JSON Schema skills? Check out
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> [learnjsonschema.com](https://www.learnjsonschema.com), our growing JSON
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> Schema documentation website, and our O'Reilly book [Unifying Business, Data,
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> and Code: Designing Data Products with JSON
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> Schema](https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/unifying-business-data/9781098144999/).
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Version support
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---------------
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We aim to fully support _every_ version of JSON Schema and combinations between them.
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| Dialect | Support |
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|---------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| JSON Schema 2020-12 | **Full** |
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| JSON Schema 2019-09 | **Full** |
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| JSON Schema Draft 7 | **Full** |
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| JSON Schema Draft 6 | **Full** |
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| JSON Schema Draft 4 | **Full** |
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| JSON Schema Draft 3 | Partial (except `validate`, `test`, `metaschema`, and `compile`) |
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| JSON Schema Draft 2 | Partial (except `validate`, `test`, `metaschema`, and `compile`) |
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| JSON Schema Draft 1 | Partial (except `validate`, `test`, `metaschema`, and `compile`) |
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| JSON Schema Draft 0 | Partial (except `validate`, `test`, `metaschema`, and `compile`) |
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What our users are saying
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> Amazing product. Very useful for formatting and bundling my schemas, plus it
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> surfaced various referencing issues. 10 out of 10!
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[@alombarte](https://github.com/alombarte), co-founder of the
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[KrakenD](https://www.krakend.io) API Gateway.
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Usage
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The functionality provided by the JSON Schema CLI is divided into commands. The
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following pages describe each command in detail. Additionally, running the JSON
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Schema CLI without passing a command will print convenient reference
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documentation:
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- [`jsonschema validate`](./docs/validate.markdown)
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- [`jsonschema metaschema`](./docs/metaschema.markdown) (ensure a schema is valid)
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- [`jsonschema test`](./docs/test.markdown) (write unit tests for your schemas)
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- [`jsonschema fmt`](./docs/format.markdown)
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- [`jsonschema lint`](./docs/lint.markdown)
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- [`jsonschema bundle`](./docs/bundle.markdown) (for inlining remote references in a schema)
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- [`jsonschema frame`](./docs/frame.markdown) (for debugging references)
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- [`jsonschema compile`](./docs/compile.markdown) (for internal debugging)
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- [`jsonschema identify`](./docs/identify.markdown)
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Installation
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The JSON Schema CLI is written using C++ and [CMake](https://cmake.org/), and
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supports macOS, Windows, and GNU/Linux. Under the hood, it relies on the
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powerful [JSON Toolkit](https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsontoolkit) library.
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### From Homebrew
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```sh
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brew install sourcemeta/apps/jsonschema
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```
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```yaml
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- run: jsonschema fmt path/to/schemas --check
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We publish precompiled binaries for every supported platform to [GitHub
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Releases](https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema/releases), including a
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[continuous](https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema/releases/tag/continuous)
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that is updated on every commit from the main branch.
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For convenience, we also provide a POSIX shell script capable of installing the
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/bin/sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema/main/install -H "Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate")"
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This project is under heavy development, and we have a lot of cool things in
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the oven. In the mean-time, star the project to show your support!
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| Debugging | Validate a JSON instance against a JSON Schema step by step, like LLDB and GDB | Not started |
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| Upgrading/Downgrading | Convert a JSON Schema into a later or older dialect | Not started |
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License
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This project is governed by the [AGPL-3.0](./LICENSE) copyleft license.
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#!/usr/bin/env node
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console.error(`The JSON Schema CLI NPM package does not support ${os.platform()} for ${ARCH} yet`);
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console.error('Please open a GitHub issue at https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema');
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"name": "@sourcemeta/jsonschema",
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"version": "4.0.0",
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"description": "The CLI for working with JSON Schema. Covers formatting, linting, testing, and much more for both local development and CI/CD pipelines",
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"main": "cli.js",
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"bin": {
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"jsonschema": "cli.js"
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"license": "AGPL-3.0",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema",
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"author": "Juan Cruz Viotti <jviotti@sourcemeta.com>",
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"keywords": [
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"jsonschema", "json", "schema", "json-schema",
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"cli", "$ref", "dereference", "reference", "resolve",
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"json-pointer", "validator", "bundle",
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"lint", "format"
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],
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"bugs": {
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"url": "https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema/issues"
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"repository": {
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"url": "git+https://github.com/sourcemeta/jsonschema.git"
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