# fx The JavaScript version of the **fx**. Short for _Function eXecution_ or _f(x)_. ```sh npm i -g fx ``` Or use **npx**: ```sh cat file.json | npx fx .param ``` Or use **node**: ```sh cat file.json | node <(curl -s https://fx.wtf) .param ``` Or use **deno**: ```sh cat file.json | deno run https://fx.wtf .param ``` ## Usage Fx treats arguments as JavaScript functions. Fx passes the input data to the first function and then passes the result of the first function to the second function and so on. ```sh echo '{"name": "world"}' | fx 'x => x.name' 'x => `Hello, ${x}!`' ``` Use `this` to access the input data. Use `.` at the start of the expression to access the input data without a `x => x` part. ```sh echo '{"name": "world"}' | fx '.name' '`Hello, ${this}!`' ``` Use other JS functions to process the data. ```sh echo `{"name": "world"}` | fx 'Object.keys' ``` ## Advanced Usage Fx has a shortcut for the map function. Fox example `.map(x => x.commit.message)` can be written without leading dot and without `x =>` parts. ```sh curl https://api.github.com/repos/antonmedv/fx/commits | fx 'map(x.commit.message)' ``` Fx has a special syntax for the flatMap function. Fox example, `.flatMap(x => x.labels.flatMap(x => x.name))` can be rewritten in the next way. ```sh curl https://api.github.com/repos/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues | fx '.[].labels[].name' ``` ## License [MIT](../LICENSE)