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How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.

How to concisely add/update keys in JSON?

I’m using PowerShell scripts to amend JSON configuration files. Often, I have to add or update values of specific keys – that is, after I’m done, the key must be in the file with a specific value, but I do not tell (nor care) whether the key was in the file beforehand.