gron is an incredible tool that makes JSON greppable. But it also makes it diffable, which is great if you have JSON files in Git.
To use gron to diff JSON in Git, save the json-diff script below and make it executable. Then add a difftool as shown in gitconfig, and optionally create an alias to invoke it more easily. Then try it:
git init
echo '{"foo":42,"bar":"hello"}' > foo.json
git add foo.json && git commit -m 'Initial commit.'
echo '{"foo":43,"bar":"hello"}' > foo.json
git jdiff
will give you:
--- a/foo.json
+++ b/foo.json
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
json = {};
json.bar = "hello";
-json.foo = 42;
+json.foo = 43;
lessat end ofjson-diffshould beless -Rotherwise you lose the colour.Also, this could do with a way of passing non-JSON files to your normal diff tool.