# Get The First Item For Every Top-Level Key Let's say we have a JSON object where each key in that object is tied to a large array of values. To get a better idea of what the data looks like, we want to trim down the JSON a bit. Essentially, we want to tie each key to the first value in each of their respective arrays. We can do this by reducing the object into a new object where each top-level key is tied to the first item in its array. ```bash $ jq '. as $object | reduce keys[] as $k ({}; .[$k] = $object[$k][0])' data.json ``` This uses variables (`$object` and `$k`) and the [`reduce` function](https://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/#Reduce) to iterate over the incoming JSON object and produce a new object with the trimmed down data. JSON like this: ```json { "key1": ["a", "b", "c"], "key2": [1, 2, 3], "key3": ["x", "y", "z"] } ``` will be turned into this: ```json { "key1": "a", "key2": 1, "key3": "x" } ```