# jq > A lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor. > More information: . - Output a JSON file, in pretty-print format: `jq . {{file.json}}` - Output all elements from arrays (or all key-value pairs from objects) in a JSON file: `jq .[] {{file.json}}` - Read JSON objects from a file into an array, and output it (inverse of `jq .[]`): `jq --slurp . {{file.json}}` - Output the first element in a JSON file: `jq .[0] {{file.json}}` - Output the value of a given key of the first element in a JSON text from `stdin`: `cat {{file.json}} | jq .[0].{{key_name}}` - Output the value of a given key of each element in a JSON text from `stdin`: `cat {{file.json}} | jq 'map(.{{key_name}})'` - Combine multiple filters: `cat {{file.json}} | jq 'unique | sort | reverse'` - Output the value of a given key to a string (and disable JSON output): `cat {{file.json}} | jq --raw-output '"some text: \(.{{key_name}})"'`