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  1. Here’s an idea for you, make some videos about how to use the help file. That right there would probably be the most useful video you could make. demonstrate how to look things up and how to take the examples click the button run them in the SCITE editor, etc. etc. Every day people come here asking questions, and they haven’t even looked once at the help file. Getting people to use the help file would do most good in teaching them this language than anything else you could do
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  2. TheXman

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    Not mockery or banter, just facts. When you do not clearly state what it is you are looking for, it tends to waste your time and the time of the person trying to help you. What arsenal? The only external tool in my example script is the jq executable, the rest are just UDF's. You don't even need to use jq to process the JSON, you can use whatever you like. I only provided concepts and techniques. How you implement them is totally up to you. So I'm not sure what you mean. In case you missed it, I provided a fully working example script. Did you not see it? It is under the section that says: "Reveal hidden contents". It showed, among other things, how to get the information in the images. As it says at the bottom of my About Me, I'm not interested in helping those that are merely looking for solutions & answers. I'm only interested in helping people that are actively trying to learn.
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  3. @musicstashall Why do you need the intermediate form ["code", "language"] and the array? The example script below does happen to create that intermediate form, but it is only generated in an intermediate step while filtering the JSON in order to create a TSV list, which is then used to create the 2D AutoIt array. As you can see in the image below, part of the example script's jq filter produces your intermediate result. The only difference between the filter in the image and the filter in the script is the last part, "@tsv", which converts the JSON arrays to a TSV list. Example script below:
    1 point
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