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Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | MIT License |
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nestedtextto
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The yaml document from hell
I used the official reference implementation to make a CLI converter between NestedText and TOML, JSON, and YAML. When generating one of these formats, you can use yamlpath queries to concisely but explicitly apply supported types to data elements.
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The YAML Document from Hell
I'm a huge fan of NestedText, especially as there is no escaping needed ever.
If you ever want to use it as a pre-format to generate either TOML, JSON, or YAML, I used the official reference implementation to make a CLI converter between them and NestedText.
When generating one of these formats, you can use yamlpath queries to concisely but explicitly apply supported types to data elements.
- My CLI converter: https://github.com/AndydeCleyre/nestedtextto
- yamlpath info: https://github.com/wwkimball/yamlpath/wiki/Search-Expression...
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A practical issue with YAML: your schema is not documentation
In case you're interested and haven't seen it, I've become a big fan of NestedText, which is similar to YAML but without the complicated parts, and without types (just strings, lists, and dicts). The idea is that any meaningful validation and coercion belongs in code anyway. An extra cool part is that nothing ever needs to be escaped, so the content is super clean and unambiguous.
If you want to play around with it, I made NestedTextTo (nt2 on PyPI), for CLI conversion between NestedText and YAML, TOML, or JSON, with a pretty cool (IMO) way to cast value types along the way.
https://nestedtext.org/en/stable/ (not my project)
https://github.com/AndydeCleyre/nestedtextto (my project)
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How do you yaml
I recently fell in love with the NestedText format, and whipped up a CLI for conversions between it and YAML (and JSON and TOML), so now whenever manually viewing those other formats I pipe it through into readable NestedText. In this example, the result is identical to format A.
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nt2: a CLI converter between NestedText and JSON, YAML, or TOML
So I made nt2 (NestedTextTo) (install from PyPI as nt2[toml] for TOML support).
nestedtext
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The yaml document from hell
As /u/astatine said, an excellent but under-recognized alternative syntax for configuration files is NestedText, where everything is a string unless the ingesting code says otherwise, and there is no escaping needed ever.
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Yaml: First Class Citizen?
I don't know what traits from markdown you'd hope for, but for a relatively obscure but technically excellent format, you can check out NestedText.
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A Nigthtmare called YML
I recently came to appreciate and favor an alternative format called NestedText. Like YAML, indentation is used for structure, so like YAML, you may hate it.
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nt2: a CLI converter between NestedText and JSON, YAML, or TOML
I recently discovered NestedText, and really appreciate the design. To me, it hits the nail on the head where projects like strictyaml and hjson come very close.
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YAML: It's Time to Move On
I'm glad to see people experimenting with alternative document/object representations, but this one might be a hard sell: based on the README[1], it only has Python, Zig and Janet implementations so far. One of the nice things about YAML (and JSON, TOML, etc.) is that they have decently mature C, C++, or Rust libraries that other languages bind to.
[1]: https://github.com/KenKundert/nestedtext
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My two favorite things share the same love as me for YAML!
NestedText
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Json alternatives
NestedText was left out. Has the feel of YaML, without all the complexity and user traps.
- KenKundert/nestedtext ... Human Readable and Writable Data Interchange Format
What are some alternatives?
sexplib - Automated S-expression conversion
strictyaml - Type-safe YAML parser and validator.
lua-sandbox - A lua sandbox for executing non-trusted code
sublime-json5 - JSON5 support for Sublime Text
sexp - S-expression swiss knife
yaml-reference-parser
cels - Command line tool to patch your YAML, JSON and TOML files.
skycfg - Skycfg is an extension library for the Starlark language that adds support for constructing Protocol Buffer messages.
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
sxpyr - Parse s-expressions, edn, and a variety of lisp dialects.
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]