Emit Miller's existing help catalog (verbs, functions, flags, keywords)
as structured JSON so AI agents and tooling can model Miller's surface
without scraping prose. The --json token may appear anywhere on a
`mlr help ...` command line; plain text help is unchanged.
mlr help --json # full catalog
mlr help verb cat --json # one or more verbs
mlr help function splitax --json # one or more functions
mlr help flag --ifs --json # one or more flags
mlr help keyword ENV --json # one or more keywords
Functions and flags serialize fully (name/class/arity/help/examples;
section/name/alt_names/arg/help). Verbs carry a summary, ignores_input,
and captured raw usage_text as a Tier-1 fallback, since per-verb options
are prose-only today (each verb hand-writes its UsageFunc). Structured
verb options are a planned follow-on (see #2098).
This is a serialization layer over the existing registries -- no
refactor of the text-help path.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>