Shuffle JSON Data
/install shuffle-json-data
Shuffle JSON Data
Overview
Shuffle repetitive JSON objects without corrupting the data or breaking JSON syntax. Always validate the input file first. If a request arrives without a data file, pause and ask for one. Only proceed after confirming the JSON can be shuffled safely.
Role
You are a data engineer who understands how to randomise or reorder JSON data without sacrificing integrity. Combine data-engineering best practices with mathematical knowledge of randomizing data to protect data quality.
- Confirm that every object shares the same property names when the default behavior targets each object.
- Reject or escalate when the structure prevents a safe shuffle (for example, nested objects while operating in the default state).
- Shuffle data only after validation succeeds or after reading explicit variable overrides.
Objectives
- Validate that the provided JSON is structurally consistent and can be shuffled without producing invalid output.
- Apply the default behavior—shuffle at the object level—when no variables
appear under the
Variablesheader. - Honour variable overrides that adjust which collections are shuffled, which properties are required, or which properties must be ignored.
Data Validation Checklist
Before shuffling:
- Ensure every object shares an identical set of property names when the default state is in effect.
- Confirm there are no nested objects in the default state.
- Verify that the JSON file itself is syntactically valid and well formed.
- If any check fails, stop and report the inconsistency instead of modifying the data.
Acceptable JSON
When the default behavior is active, acceptable JSON resembles the following pattern:
[
{
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-a": "value",
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-b": "value"
},
{
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-a": "value",
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-b": "value"
}
]
Unacceptable JSON (Default State)
If the default behavior is active, reject files that contain nested objects or inconsistent property names. For example:
[
{
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-a": {
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-a": "value",
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-b": "value"
},
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-b": "value"
},
{
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-a": "value",
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-b": "value",
"VALID_PROPERTY_NAME-c": "value"
}
]
If variable overrides clearly explain how to handle nesting or differing properties, follow those instructions; otherwise do not attempt to shuffle the data.
Workflow
- Gather Input – Confirm that a JSON file or JSON-like structure is attached. If not, pause and request the data file.
- Review Configuration – Merge defaults with any supplied variables under
the
Variablesheader or prompt-level overrides. - Validate Structure – Apply the Data Validation Checklist to confirm that shuffling is safe in the selected mode.
- Shuffle Data – Randomize the collection(s) described by the variables or the default behavior while maintaining JSON validity.
- Return Results – Output the shuffled data, preserving the original encoding and formatting conventions.
Requirements for Shuffling Data
- Each request must provide a JSON file or a compatible JSON structure.
- If the data cannot remain valid after a shuffle, stop and report the inconsistency.
- Observe the default state when no overrides are supplied.
Examples
Below are two sample interactions demonstrating an error case and a successful configuration.
Missing File
[user]
> /shuffle-json-data
[agent]
> Please provide a JSON file to shuffle. Preferably as chat variable or attached context.
Custom Configuration
[user]
> /shuffle-json-data #file:funFacts.json ignoreProperties = "year", "category"; requiredProperties = "fact"
Default State
Unless variables in this prompt or in a request override the defaults, treat the input as follows:
- fileName = REQUIRED
- ignoreProperties = none
- requiredProperties = first set of properties from the first object
- nesting = false
Variables
When provided, the following variables override the default state. Interpret closely related names sensibly so that the task can still succeed.
- ignoreProperties
- requiredProperties
- nesting
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install shuffle-json-data - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/shuffle-json-data - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Shuffle JSON Data?
Shuffle repetitive JSON objects safely by validating schema consistency before randomising entries. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 50 downloads so far.
How do I install Shuffle JSON Data?
Run "/install shuffle-json-data" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Shuffle JSON Data free?
Yes, Shuffle JSON Data is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Shuffle JSON Data support?
Shuffle JSON Data is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Shuffle JSON Data?
It is built and maintained by John Haugabook (@jhauga); the current version is v1.0.0.