* [File and file system handling](#file-handling) (20), [File deletion and trash bin (alternatives to rm)](#rm) (5), [File explorer and tree visualization](#file-explorer) (10), [File finding (alternatives to find)](#find) (7), [File listing (alternatives to ls)](#ls) (7), [File manager](#file-manager) (18), [File renamers](#file-renamer) (11), [File systems](#file-system) (4), [Financial tools](#financial) (11), [Font management](#font) (2), [Funny tools](#funny) (27), [Fuzzy finders](#fuzzy-finder) (10)
* [Games](#games) (43), [Git and accessories](#git) (41), [Graphics](#graphics) (31)
@ -278,6 +278,7 @@ Tools to manage data files in JSON/YAML and similar formats.
* [jshon](https://github.com/keenerd/jshon) - Jshon is a JSON parser designed for maximum convenience within the shell.
* [json](https://github.com/trentm/json) - A "json" command for massaging JSON on your Unix command line.
* [JSON.sh](https://github.com/dominictarr/JSON.sh) - A JSON parser written in shell, compatible with ash, bash, dash and zsh.
* [jsonpp](https://github.com/jmhodges/jsonpp) - A fast command line JSON pretty printer.
* [jtc](https://github.com/ldn-softdev/jtc) - JSON manipulation and transformation.
* [rq](https://github.com/dflemstr/rq) - Record Query - A tool for doing record analysis and transformation.
* [TickTick](https://github.com/kristopolous/TickTick) - TickTick enables you to put JSON in bash scripts. Yes, just encapsulate them with two back-ticks.