Create JSON arrays only where more than one object is detected#194
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Checked with Michael Hoehn, small improvement to remove [] brackets before generating json object, unless part of json object list. Works!
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Only wraps outputs in square brackets if there's more than one object being pushed. Also eliminate the step to remove each trailing comma as this produces invalid json arrays.
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