jsoneditor
datasette
jsoneditor | datasette | |
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36 | 187 | |
11,172 | 8,955 | |
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7.6 | 9.3 | |
11 days ago | 5 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Help with dedicated server
This error is harmless. However, your configuration file is malformed. What u/mart1d4 said is right that the custom settings are for custom games mode (not hard). Start with the default config. You can use: https://jsoneditoronline.org/ to check your file formatting.
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JSON Files
It really depends on the device and what software it comes with natively. You should be able to edit it in whatever notes/text-based editor comes on your phone. There are also websites you can upload it to and edit it through a browser like https://jsoneditoronline.org/ or https://jsonformatter.org/json-editor
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Stable Diffusion Cheat Sheet - Look Up Styles and Check Metadata Offline
I just checked, there are online JSON editors [1][2] you can edit that file in, just remove the "var data = " in the front and the ";" at the end. (need to add that back at the end so it works again)
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virus LuaScript disinfection help
Open the file with notepad and paste the text into an online editor like https://jsoneditoronline.org/ then just find the `"LuaScript": ...` field and substitute the whole line(s) for: `"LuaScript": "",`
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Where is the API Documentation?
Sorry for the formatting. PipeDream seems to prefer to work with it in this way. To view it better visit: JSON Editor
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Audyssey help (first time user)
Save your .ady file and open it here: https://jsoneditoronline.org/
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Fighting an itemized bill
I took a quick look at that turquoise guide, seems ok if you’re able to follow it. I was going to suggest googling a JSON editor/formatter like this, you would open the file with that or paste the text and it will convert it to the tree structure that will make it a little easier to navigate. JSON is just a text file, and you can open it with notepad, but I wouldn’t recommend trying to search it that way. Better to use some kind of editor to get it into the tree structure.
- build GUI to update JSON data
datasette
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Ask HN: High quality Python scripts or small libraries to learn from
Simon Willison's github would be a great place to get started imo -
https://github.com/simonw/datasette
- Show HN: TextQuery – Query and Visualize Your CSV Data in Minutes
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Little Data: How do we query personal data? (2013)
I'm a fan on simonw's datasette/dogsheep ecosystem https://datasette.io/
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LaTeX and Neovim for technical note-taking
I use Anki the exact same way. After a lifetime of learning I have accepted that I will never read over anything I write for myself voluntarily - so my two options are:
1. Write an article so good I can publish it and look it over myself later on. I did this last year with https://andrew-quinn.me/fzf/, for example.
2. Create Anki cards out of the material. Use the builtin Card Browser or even https://datasette.io/ on the underlying SQLite database in a pinch to search for my notes any time I have to.
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Daily Price Tracking for Trader Joes
Were you aware of, or tempted by https://datasette.io/ for creating your solution?
- SQLite-Web: Web-based SQLite database browser written in Python
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Ask HN: What two software products should have a kid?
Browsing HN, GitHub and the like we get to see a huge variety of software products and code bases.
I often see products and think - if this product X, got together with Y, it would be pretty cool - kind of like if they had a kid together.
Not too literally, but more on the conceptual level - my level of programming is low.
E.g. Just some....
- pocketable.io & datasette (+with some more charting) [https://pocketbase.io, https://datasette.io]
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Ask HN: Looking for a project to volunteer on? (February 2024)
You might like the Datasette project: https://datasette.io/
I don't think they are desperate for contributions but it's a welcoming environment and a fun project to hack on. You'll learn a lot just from reading the source and the incredibly informative PRs. The creator is a really talented developer with a great blog which shows up on the HN front page often.
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
Last year I worked through the challenges using VisiData, Datasette, and Pandas. I walked through my thought process and solutions in a series of posts.
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What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report – About Netflix
> uploads of boring raw excel data and receive a nice UI
https://datasette.io/
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