Display any JSON document as a tree by typing M-x json-navigator-navigator
. Here is a screencast showing the navigation tree of an example JSON document.
This project is made possible thanks to the hierarchy project.
Use melpa.
Move point before a JSON document and type M-x json-navigator-navigate-after-point
, alternatively select a JSON region and invoke M-x json-navigator-navigate-region
. This will open a new buffer where you can navigate the JSON hierarchy.
The available keybindings in the *hierarchy tree*
buffer are the standard Emacs tree widget ones, Tab
and shift-Tab
will move on the tree, and Enter
will expand/collapse nodes. The mouse can also be used to expand/collapse nodes by clicking on them.
Tree mode, if installed, can be activated in the JSON navigator *hierarchy-tree*
buffer to allow for additional functionality like expanding whole subtrees, navigating to siblings and so on.
Yes, please do! See CONTRIBUTING for guidelines.
See COPYING. Copyright (c) 2017-2023 Damien Cassou.
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