View & Query

Table Viewer

Display arrays as sortable tables

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This route is tuned for Table Viewer so the inputs, actions, and output match the tool name.

Use the shared workspace belowFormat, validate, and inspect JSON directly on this page.

JSON Input

Paste JSON data to transform or inspect it.

Table Preview

Review the result returned by the selected JSON tool.

Tree Viewer

Inspect nested objects and arrays without leaving this page.

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name: "Nirmion"
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count: 2
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Document Stats

Quick structure insight for the current JSON payload.

Root TypeObject
Nodes9
Depth3
Characters127

Overview

What this JSON tool is for and where it fits in the workspace.

Table Viewer sits inside View & Query and helps with display arrays as sortable tables.

This route now runs a build table workflow that matches the tool name instead of reusing the same generic JSON screen everywhere.

How It Works

Use this route as the dedicated entry point for the selected JSON workflow.

Open Table Viewer when you need a focused JSON workflow instead of scanning the full hub.

Build Table uses the inputs in this workspace and returns results tailored to table viewer.

Examples

Typical situations where this JSON tool is useful.

Table Viewer is useful when you are debugging API payloads, preparing documentation examples, or cleaning exported data structures.

Teams can also use table viewer while reviewing schemas, comparing structures, or preparing machine-readable data for downstream tools.

FAQs

Helpful context for browsing and sharing JSON tool pages.

What does Table Viewer do?

Display arrays as sortable tables

Is this route interactive?

Yes. Table Viewer now runs a dedicated build table workflow on this page.

Why give every JSON tool its own route?

Dedicated routes make the catalog easier to navigate, improve internal linking, and give each JSON workflow a stable SEO-friendly page.