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@modulitos modulitos commented Jun 15, 2017

Resolves this issue: http://bugs.python.org/issue30669

I have been using the json.tool quite often by running cat my-file.json | python -m json.tool or (:%! python -m json.tool in vim) to pretty print the json file, but I would like to customize the indentation level to 2 indentation spaces instead of default of 4. Unfortunately, json.tool is hard-coded to use 4 spaces for indentation, so I am submitting this PR to enable this ability.

BTW: This is my first PR to cpython, so any suggestions or feedback on this PR would be great :-)

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@modulitos modulitos changed the title add --indent flag to json.tool bpo-30669: add --indent flag to json.tool Jun 15, 2017
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@the-knights-who-say-ni I have signed the CLA ~20 minutes ago - perhaps is just need some time to propagate? I have a confirmation email if that helps...

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Looks like this feature is already in progress on http://bugs.python.org/issue29636, #426, and #345

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