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| # JSON5 – JSON for Humans
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| [][Build Status]
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| [][Coverage
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| Status]
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| The JSON5 Data Interchange Format (JSON5) is a superset of [JSON] that aims to
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| alleviate some of the limitations of JSON by expanding its syntax to include
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| some productions from [ECMAScript 5.1].
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| 
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| This JavaScript library is the official reference implementation for JSON5
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| parsing and serialization libraries.
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| 
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| [Build Status]: https://travis-ci.org/json5/json5
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| 
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| [Coverage Status]: https://coveralls.io/github/json5/json5
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| 
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| [JSON]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159
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| 
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| [ECMAScript 5.1]: https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/
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| 
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| ## Summary of Features
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| The following ECMAScript 5.1 features, which are not supported in JSON, have
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| been extended to JSON5.
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| 
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| ### Objects
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| - Object keys may be an ECMAScript 5.1 _[IdentifierName]_.
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| - Objects may have a single trailing comma.
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| 
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| ### Arrays
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| - Arrays may have a single trailing comma.
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| 
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| ### Strings
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| - Strings may be single quoted.
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| - Strings may span multiple lines by escaping new line characters.
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| - Strings may include character escapes.
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| 
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| ### Numbers
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| - Numbers may be hexadecimal.
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| - Numbers may have a leading or trailing decimal point.
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| - Numbers may be [IEEE 754] positive infinity, negative infinity, and NaN.
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| - Numbers may begin with an explicit plus sign.
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| 
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| ### Comments
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| - Single and multi-line comments are allowed.
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| 
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| ### White Space
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| - Additional white space characters are allowed.
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| 
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| [IdentifierName]: https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-7.6
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| 
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| [IEEE 754]: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?punumber=4610933
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| 
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| ## Short Example
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| ```js
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| {
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|   // comments
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|   unquoted: 'and you can quote me on that',
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|   singleQuotes: 'I can use "double quotes" here',
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|   lineBreaks: "Look, Mom! \
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| No \\n's!",
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|   hexadecimal: 0xdecaf,
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|   leadingDecimalPoint: .8675309, andTrailing: 8675309.,
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|   positiveSign: +1,
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|   trailingComma: 'in objects', andIn: ['arrays',],
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|   "backwardsCompatible": "with JSON",
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Specification
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| For a detailed explanation of the JSON5 format, please read the [official
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| specification](https://json5.github.io/json5-spec/).
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| 
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| ## Installation
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| ### Node.js
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| ```sh
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| npm install json5
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| ```
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| 
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| ```js
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| const JSON5 = require('json5')
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Browsers
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| ```html
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| <script src="https://unpkg.com/json5@^1.0.0"></script>
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| ```
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| 
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| This will create a global `JSON5` variable.
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| 
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| ## API
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| The JSON5 API is compatible with the [JSON API].
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| 
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| [JSON API]:
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| https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON
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| 
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| ### JSON5.parse()
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| Parses a JSON5 string, constructing the JavaScript value or object described by
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| the string. An optional reviver function can be provided to perform a
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| transformation on the resulting object before it is returned.
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| 
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| #### Syntax
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|     JSON5.parse(text[, reviver])
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| 
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| #### Parameters
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| - `text`: The string to parse as JSON5.
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| - `reviver`: If a function, this prescribes how the value originally produced by
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|   parsing is transformed, before being returned.
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| 
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| #### Return value
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| The object corresponding to the given JSON5 text.
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| 
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| ### JSON5.stringify()
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| Converts a JavaScript value to a JSON5 string, optionally replacing values if a
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| replacer function is specified, or optionally including only the specified
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| properties if a replacer array is specified.
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| 
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| #### Syntax
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|     JSON5.stringify(value[, replacer[, space]])
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|     JSON5.stringify(value[, options])
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| 
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| #### Parameters
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| - `value`: The value to convert to a JSON5 string.
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| - `replacer`: A function that alters the behavior of the stringification
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|   process, or an array of String and Number objects that serve as a whitelist
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|   for selecting/filtering the properties of the value object to be included in
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|   the JSON5 string. If this value is null or not provided, all properties of the
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|   object are included in the resulting JSON5 string.
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| - `space`: A String or Number object that's used to insert white space into the
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|   output JSON5 string for readability purposes. If this is a Number, it
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|   indicates the number of space characters to use as white space; this number is
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|   capped at 10 (if it is greater, the value is just 10). Values less than 1
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|   indicate that no space should be used. If this is a String, the string (or the
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|   first 10 characters of the string, if it's longer than that) is used as white
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|   space. If this parameter is not provided (or is null), no white space is used.
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|   If white space is used, trailing commas will be used in objects and arrays.
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| - `options`: An object with the following properties:
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|   - `replacer`: Same as the `replacer` parameter.
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|   - `space`: Same as the `space` parameter.
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|   - `quote`: A String representing the quote character to use when serializing
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|     strings.
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| 
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| #### Return value
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| A JSON5 string representing the value.
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| 
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| ### Node.js `require()` JSON5 files
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| When using Node.js, you can `require()` JSON5 files by adding the following
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| statement.
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| 
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| ```js
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| require('json5/lib/register')
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| ```
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| 
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| Then you can load a JSON5 file with a Node.js `require()` statement. For
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| example:
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| 
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| ```js
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| const config = require('./config.json5')
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| ```
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| 
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| ## CLI
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| Since JSON is more widely used than JSON5, this package includes a CLI for
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| converting JSON5 to JSON and for validating the syntax of JSON5 documents.
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| 
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| ### Installation
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| ```sh
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| npm install --global json5
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Usage
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| ```sh
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| json5 [options] <file>
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| ```
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| 
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| If `<file>` is not provided, then STDIN is used.
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| 
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| #### Options:
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| - `-s`, `--space`: The number of spaces to indent or `t` for tabs
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| - `-o`, `--out-file [file]`: Output to the specified file, otherwise STDOUT
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| - `-v`, `--validate`: Validate JSON5 but do not output JSON
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| - `-V`, `--version`: Output the version number
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| - `-h`, `--help`: Output usage information
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| 
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| ## Contibuting
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| ### Development
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| ```sh
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| git clone https://github.com/json5/json5
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| cd json5
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| npm install
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| ```
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| 
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| When contributing code, please write relevant tests and run `npm test` and `npm
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| run lint` before submitting pull requests. Please use an editor that supports
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| [EditorConfig](http://editorconfig.org/).
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| 
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| ### Issues
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| To report bugs or request features regarding the JSON5 data format, please
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| submit an issue to the [official specification
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| repository](https://github.com/json5/json5-spec).
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| 
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| To report bugs or request features regarding the JavaScript implentation of
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| JSON5, please submit an issue to this repository.
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| 
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| ## License
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| MIT. See [LICENSE.md](./LICENSE.md) for details.
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| 
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| ## Credits
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| [Assem Kishore](https://github.com/aseemk) founded this project.
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| 
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| [Michael Bolin](http://bolinfest.com/) independently arrived at and published
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| some of these same ideas with awesome explanations and detail. Recommended
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| reading: [Suggested Improvements to JSON](http://bolinfest.com/essays/json.html)
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| 
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| [Douglas Crockford](http://www.crockford.com/) of course designed and built
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| JSON, but his state machine diagrams on the [JSON website](http://json.org/), as
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| cheesy as it may sound, gave us motivation and confidence that building a new
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| parser to implement these ideas was within reach! The original
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| implementation of JSON5 was also modeled directly off of Doug’s open-source
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| [json_parse.js] parser. We’re grateful for that clean and well-documented
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| code.
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| 
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| [json_parse.js]:
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| https://github.com/douglascrockford/JSON-js/blob/master/json_parse.js
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| 
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| [Max Nanasy](https://github.com/MaxNanasy) has been an early and prolific
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| supporter, contributing multiple patches and ideas.
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| 
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| [Andrew Eisenberg](https://github.com/aeisenberg) contributed the original
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| `stringify` method.
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| 
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| [Jordan Tucker](https://github.com/jordanbtucker) has aligned JSON5 more closely
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| with ES5, wrote the official JSON5 specification, completely rewrote the
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| codebase from the ground up, and is actively maintaining this project.
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