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JSONLint
JSONLint provides users with a straightforward online solution to validate and format JSON code, identifying errors and correcting formatting issues efficiently. The tool supports direct typing, copy-pasting, or inputting a URL to analyze and tidy messy JSON, ensuring compliance with standard JSON syntax.
Designed for programmers and data handlers, JSONLint streamlines the debugging and error-checking process by quickly highlighting mistakes and pinpointing exact line numbers. It also features JSON minification and URL input support, making it versatile for use in various development and data editing scenarios.
JSONmate
JSONmate is an advanced online tool designed for handling JSON data efficiently. It provides users with a feature-rich editor where they can paste, view, edit, and verify JSON directly within the browser. The platform includes capabilities to beautify or uglify JSON, query data structures, and visualize JSON objects to aid deeper analysis and clarity.
Tailored for both casual and power users working with APIs or JSON data, JSONmate streamlines the process of manipulating, inspecting, and sharing complex data sets. With support to fetch data from JSONP endpoints and create shareable permalinks to JSON objects, it enhances collaboration and productivity in data-driven workflows.
Pricing
JSONLint Pricing
JSONLint offers Free pricing .
JSONmate Pricing
JSONmate offers Free pricing .
Features
JSONLint
- JSON Validation: Detects syntax errors and highlights exact line numbers.
- Formatter: Automatically tidies and restructures messy JSON code.
- Direct Input Methods: Supports copy-paste, manual entry, or URL import for JSON data.
- Error Reporting: Offers detailed syntax error explanations to assist debugging.
- JSON Compression/Minification: Provides a quick option to compress formatted JSON data.
JSONmate
- JSON Editor: Edit and inspect JSON content directly in-browser
- Beautify/Uglify JSON: Instantly format or minify JSON data
- JSONP Endpoint Support: Fetch and display JSON from external APIs
- JSON Visualization: Visual representation of JSON structures
- JSON Querying: Search and filter data using JSONSelect queries
- Permalinks: Generate shareable links to specific JSON data
Use Cases
JSONLint Use Cases
- Quickly validating JSON files for coding projects.
- Formatting JSON data for improved readability.
- Debugging syntax errors in configuration files.
- Minifying JSON before deployment.
- Checking JSON data fetched from an API or third-party source.
JSONmate Use Cases
- Editing and validating large JSON files before deployment
- Testing and visualizing JSON data received from APIs
- Sharing JSON data with colleagues for collaboration
- Formatting messy JSON for better readability
- Learning and experimenting with JSON structures
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