Has there been a discussion about supporting JSON-formatted output for some 
of the git commands?

For some users, this to create visualizations from the output of high-level 
commands like git log, or to automate lower-level mutations (like 
write-tree or commit-tree), or adding a git subcommand that can return 
guaranteed-to-be-syntactially-valid JSON output?

Is this a reasonable avenue where some kind of contribution would be 
welcome, or is JSON support going down a slippery slope that's 
philosophically antithetical to Git?

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