sela_mad
sela_mad OP t1_is4gfb0 wrote
Reply to comment by code_architect in I'm developing a new command line tool for querying and transforming JSON files , called ~Q (pronounced "unquery"). My design goal is to create a tool that is powerful yet easy to use (aim to be more intuitive for users than existing tools such as jq). Let me know your thoughts and suggestions. by sela_mad
Thank you for your thoughtful comments!
The name has gone through several changes. I started with Q!, and then changed it to not-Q (similar to NoSQL), but since !Q looks confusing, I settled with ~Q, which looks better typographically. ~Q/Unquery is the language (used both in XCiteDB and unq), and unq is the name of the command-line tool. If enough people don't like the ~Q name, I may be convinced to drop it :-)
I got another request for examples comparing unquery and jq syntax. That's definitely something I'm going to work on.
And finally, I'm in the process of revamping the XCiteDB website and replacing it with a much better website with more technical content and links.
sela_mad OP t1_isb6otr wrote
Reply to comment by riffito in I'm developing a new command line tool for querying and transforming JSON files , called ~Q (pronounced "unquery"). My design goal is to create a tool that is powerful yet easy to use (aim to be more intuitive for users than existing tools such as jq). Let me know your thoughts and suggestions. by sela_mad
Thank you both. Following your feedback, and after additional discussions with many people, I've decided to drop the "~Q" abbreviation, and just go with "Unquery".
The documentation, and any future reference to the language, would reflect this change.