console
json5
console | json5 | |
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4 | 95 | |
892 | 6,318 | |
2.0% | 1.2% | |
7.3 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Rust | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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console
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I pre-released my project "json-responder" written in Rust
tokio / hyper / toml / serde / serde_json / json5 / console
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netcrab: a networking tool
For the second problem, I found a useful crate called console. This gives the ability to read one character at a time without the user needing to hit Enter. It has a weird bug on Unix-type systems though, so it currently defaults to the -i stdin-nochar input mode there.
- Textual: Rapid Application Development Framework for Python
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indicatif 0.17 reduces overhead 95x
All the remaining usages are really straightforward (It looks like none of the them have looping, just some different options on numbers, so no need for any DFA madness)
json5
- JSON5 – JSON for Humans
- Why the fuck are we templating YAML? (2019)
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I pre-released my project "json-responder" written in Rust
JSON5 support
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topoconfig: enhancing config declarations with graphs
Meanwhile, formats have been evolving (JSON5, YAML), config entry points are constantly changing. These fluctuations, fortunately, were covered by tools like the cosmiconfig.
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That's a Lot of YAML
I think JSON5 is fairly close to this: https://json5.org
I reckon the only thing it's missing to be truly accessible to non-techies is that string values still need to be quoted, i.e. you can't have:
key: this is my value
(I'm definitely not saying it would be a good idea to allow quotes to be dropped, just that that's the only potential stumbling block I see for non-techies.)
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XML is better than YAML
I believe that's JSON5.
https://github.com/json5/json5
It's my preferred configuration file format, it fixes all the problems I have with JSON (trailing commas, comments) without turning it into a mess full of gotchas like YAML.
- Fx – Terminal JSON Viewer
- What Is Wrong with TOML?
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🚀 'GET' API in API Maker
JSON 5 support
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TySON: a native go library that lets you use TypeScript as an embedded configuration language without depending on Node or V8
I would like to see mention of JSON5 which is 11 years its elder. For comments in JSON, JSON5 is a good starting point.
What are some alternatives?
pg_parcel - Extract horizontal slices of PostgreSQL schemas
Json.NET - Json.NET is a popular high-performance JSON framework for .NET
indicatif - A command line progress reporting library for Rust
hjson-js - Hjson for JavaScript
termui - Golang terminal dashboard
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
apimock-rs - API mock Server generating HTTP/JSON responses written in Rust
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
rich - Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal.
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
clap-rs - A full featured, fast Command Line Argument Parser for Rust
sublime-hjson - Hjson support for Sublime Text