Pure-shell JSON parser.
json.sh requires GNU sed(1).
Suppose tests/mixed.json contains the following (it does):
{
	"foo": ["bar", "baz"],
	"asdf": {
		"qwerty": 47
	}
}
Running json.sh <"tests/mixed.json" yields:
/foo/0 string bar
/foo/1 string baz
/asdf/qwerty number 47
make && sudo make install
From the command-line:
json.sh <"tests/mixed.json"
As a library:
. "lib/json.sh"
json <"tests/mixed.json"
Overriding the default use of / as the key separator:
JSON_SEPARATOR="^" json.sh <"tests/mixed.json"
- Whole-ass the half-assed escape sequence and Unicode support.
 
- Arrays.
 - Booleans.
 - Objects.
 null.- Numbers.
- Floating-point.
 - Negative.
 - Scientific notation.
 
 - Strings.
- Backspace, form feed, newline, and carriage return escapes.
 - Unicode characters specified by their codepoints: 
\uXXXX. 
 
json.sh is BSD-licensed.