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NAME

       yq - Command-line YAML processor - jq wrapper for YAML documents

DESCRIPTION

       usage: yq [options] <jq filter> [input file...]

              [--indentless-lists]  [--explicit-start]  [--explicit-end] [--in-place] [--version]
              [jq_filter] [files ...]

       yq: Command-line YAML processor - jq wrapper for YAML documents

       yq   transcodes   YAML   documents   to   JSON   and   passes    them    to    jq.     See
       https://github.com/kislyuk/yq for more information.

   positional arguments:
              jq_filter files

   options:
       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       --yaml-output, --yml-output, -y
              Transcode jq JSON output back into YAML and emit it

       --yaml-roundtrip, --yml-roundtrip, -Y
              Transcode  jq JSON output back into YAML and emit it. Preserve YAML tags and styles
              by representing them as extra items in their enclosing mappings and sequences while
              in JSON. This option is incompatible with jq filters that do not expect these extra
              items.

       --yaml-output-grammar-version {1.1,1.2}, --yml-out-ver {1.1,1.2}
              When using --yaml-output, specify output grammar (the default is 1.1  and  will  be
              changed  to  1.2  in a future version). Setting this to 1.2 will cause strings like
              'on' and 'no' to be emitted unquoted.

       --width WIDTH, -w WIDTH
              When using --yaml-output, specify string wrap width

       --indentless-lists, --indentless
              When using --yaml-output, indent  block  style  lists  (sequences)  with  0  spaces
              instead of 2

       --explicit-start
              When using --yaml-output, always emit explicit document start ("---")

       --explicit-end
              When using --yaml-output, always emit explicit document end ("...")

       --in-place, -i
              Edit files in place (no backup - use caution)

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  yq  is  maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and yq
       programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info yq

       should give you access to the complete manual.