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You could use dynamic selectors and The issue here is that there is no way to move back up the node tree once you select some nodes. I think to achieve this we'll need a new selector to move back up the node tree that will work alongside the filtering selectors. |
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I have a TOML document and I would like to select only the "global" key/value pairs (APP_ID, DOMAIN_MAPPING, VERSION_ID) and ignore the values within an object (e.g. production object, sandbox object etc).
Is it possible to do that?
Please note that the global values
APP_ID,DOMAIN_MAPPING,PROXY_SERVERare arbitrary and there could be more/less values so I can't select them by name (i.e..APP_ID)dasel -f env.toml -p toml '.ignore-objects-selector'Expected result:
I've tried
dasel -f env.toml -p toml '.(!=.*)'but it doesn't return the desired result..Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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