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JSON Path Explorer

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Overview

Provides a DevTools panel for testing JSONPath expressions against network responses

Stop wasting 10 minutes scanning raw JSON in your terminal or console during code reviews. JSON Path Explorer transforms complex JSON into a visual, queryable tree — so you can find, validate, and reference any path in seconds. This extension eliminates the friction of manually tracing nested JSON objects when debugging API responses, writing tests, or auditing CI/CD logs. Unlike generic JSON viewers, it focuses on path extraction: you get live syntax highlighting, autocomplete for field names, and one-click path copying. It's the fastest way to go from raw JSON to a precise JSONPath expression ready for your codebase or pipeline. ## What's Included - Visual tree explorer with real-time JSON path generation - Smart autocomplete for field names and array indices - One-click copy: JSONPath, bracket notation, or dot notation - Live filtering and search across keys and values - Integrates with DevTools and supports large JSON files (up to 10 MB) ## Who Is This For - Backend developers debugging API responses in CI/CD pipelines - QA engineers writing test assertions that rely on specific JSON paths - Code reviewers who need to verify JSON transformations quickly - Automation engineers crafting dynamic JSONPath queries for workflows ## How It Works Install the extension from your browser's store (Chrome/Edge/Firefox). Open any JSON tab in DevTools or paste raw JSON into the explorer panel. Click through the tree to navigate, and copy the exact path to your clipboard with one click — ready for use in code, tests, or pipeline scripts. ## Frequently Asked Questions **Does this work with all JSON files, even large ones?** Yes, it handles files up to 10 MB without performance issues. For larger files, a progress indicator lets you cancel or continue. **Can I use this in my CI/CD pipeline or only in the browser?** It's a browser extension installed in DevTools, so it works during development, debugging, and code review. It's not a CLI tool, but the paths you copy are directly usable in scripts and pipelines. **Is there a free trial or money-back guarantee?** The product is $5.99 with no recurring fees. If it doesn't save you time within 30 days, you'll receive a full refund — no questions asked. **Do you support JSONPath syntax variations?** Yes, you can toggle between standard JSONPath (RFC 9535), bracket notation, and dot notation. The extension auto-detects the most common variant used in your project. **Will this slow down my browser or DevTools?** No. The extension only activates when you click the JSON Path Explorer tab in DevTools. It has zero impact on page load or other DevTools panels. ## What You Get - Instant digital download - Complete browser extension with full documentation - Free updates for life — pay once, own forever - Setup guide and usage instructions **Get instant access to JSON Path Explorer for $5.99 and stop fishing through nested JSON forever.**

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    May 20, 2026
  • Offered by
    creightonnick0
  • Size
    20.15KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    Nicholas Stanley creighton
    113 Grace St Lexington, SC 29072-2309 US
    Email
    creightonnick0@gmail.com
    Phone
    +1 803-716-0803
  • Trader
    This developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.

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