More control over in/out formats #357
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This adds a flag
jk generate --format, which will force the outputto either YAML or JSON.
If printing to stdout, this means all values are printed as whichever
foramt, with streams being inlined as before.
If writing to files, the file extension when present will be
changed. Values with a stream (or multidoc) format -- YAMLStream,
JSONStream -- will still be written as streams.
Using an argument of
-now instructsjk transformto read values from stdin (as well as any files supplied as arguments).The new flag --stdin-format tells it what format to expect (it defaults to 'yaml').
The possible values are
jsonmeaning expect JSON values, andyamlmeaningexpect a YAML stream.
Reading from stdin implies
--stdoutas well, since the alternative is to make up a filename to write it to. I'm not sure of the ergonomics of that choice.