Valid JSON must have both keys and values of an object in quotes. Surround all of your keys in quotation marks and that should make the error go away.
Reference: JSON spec
Update: I did the dirty work for you. Let me know if this fixes it.
{ "name": "embedly"
, "version": "0.3.2"
, "description": "Embedly client library for node"
, "homepage": "https://github.com/embedly/embedly-node"
, "keywords": []
, "author":
{ "name": "Bob Corsaro"
, "email": "[email protected]"
, "url": "http://www.google.com/profiles/rcorsaro"
}
, "repository":
{ "type": "git"
, "url": "git://github.com/embedly/embedly-node"
}
, "bugs": { "web": "http://github.com/embedly/embedly-node/issues/" }
, "directories":
{ "doc": "./docs"
, "lib": "./lib"
, "test": "./test"
}
, "dependencies": {"hashish": "", "qs": ""}
, "devDependencies": {"vows": ">= 0.5.6"}
, "main": "./lib/embedly.js"
, "scripts": { "test": "vows" }
, "bin":
{ "embedly_oembed": "bin/embedly_oembed.js"
, "embedly_objectify": "bin/embedly_objectify.js"
, "embedly_preview": "bin/embedly_preview.js"
}
}