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json-refs

json-refs is a simple library for interacting with JSON References and JSON Pointers. While the main purpose of this library is to provide JSON References features, since JSON References are a combination of Object structure and a JSON Pointer, this library also provides some features for JSON Pointers as well.

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Documentation

The documentation for this project can be found at https://github.com/whitlockjc/json-refs/blob/master/docs/README.md. Specific documentation can be found here:

Installation

json-refs is available for both Node.js and the browser. Installation instructions for each environment are below.

Browser

Installation for browser applications can be done via Bower or by downloading a standalone binary.

Using Bower

Installation is standard fare:

bower install json-refs --save

To use the Bower install, your HTML includes might look like this:

<!-- ... -->
<script src="bower_components/path-loader/browser/path-loader-min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/json-refs/browser/json-refs-min.js"></script>
<!-- ... -->

Standalone Binaries

The standalone binaries come in two flavors:

Of course, these links are for the master builds so feel free to download from the release of your choice. Once you've gotten them downloaded, to use the standalone binaries, your HTML include might look like this:

<!-- ... -->
<script src="json-refs-standalone.js"></script>
<!-- ... -->

Node.js

Installation for Node.js applications can be done via NPM.

npm install json-refs --save

If you plan on using the json-refs CLI executable, you can install json-refs globally like this:

npm install json-refs --global

After this, feel free to run json-refs help to see what you can do or view the CLI documentation linked above

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