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	Fix doc typos (.[foo] wanted to be .["foo"])
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		@@ -205,11 +205,11 @@ sections:
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          - program: '.foo'
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            input: '{"notfoo": true, "alsonotfoo": false}'
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            output: ['null']
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          - program: '."foo"'
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          - program: '.["foo"]'
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            input: '{"foo": 42}'
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            output: [42]
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      - title: "`.[foo]`, `.[2]`, `.[10:15]`"
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      - title: "`.[<string>]`, `.[2]`, `.[10:15]`"
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        body: |
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          You can also look up fields of an object using syntax like
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@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ sections:
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      - title: "`.[]`"
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        body: |
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          If you use the `.[foo]` syntax, but omit the index
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          If you use the `.[index]` syntax, but omit the index
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          entirely, it will return *all* of the elements of an
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          array. Running `.[]` with the input `[1,2,3]` will produce the
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          numbers as three separate results, rather than as a single
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