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implementations

  1. The "Implementations" section would be much more useful if it distinguished between complete or nearly complete implementations on the one hand, and all the others. A three-way categorization would be fine if you think a two-way scheme might be too harsh, but a two-way classification would undoubtedly involve less subjectivity. Please note that some of the "implementations" mentioned do have strong disclaimers about being incomplete or experimental, so you might want to base a classification scheme on such self-descriptions.

  2. fq (https://github.com/wader/fq) is mentioned under "Tools" but it is a substantially complete implementation of jq (it is basically an extension of gojq, which is listed under "Implementations"). It would be very helpful if fq (like gojq) were listed under Implementations, and preferably grouped together with jq and gojq as "first tier" implementations.

Add jqmd

Hi there! I'd like to propose adding bashup/jqmd. It's a "literate devops" tool that allows embedding shell, jq code, YAML, and JSON in a markdown document and making it executable. (A bit like R markdown or IPython notebooks, except for shell/jq/YAML/JSON, and as a command-line tool rather than a GUI.)

I'd have submitted a PR, but wanted to confirm first that it would be considered both a command-line tool and arguably a language wrapper. (At the same time, it seems like it's also in a third category that doesn't currently exist -- scripting tools? Or should it go into use cases?) I'm also not sure how the ordering in the list works, it doesn't appear to be alphabetical or newest-entries-first?

Anyway, looking forward to your thoughts.

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