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tree.d
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Humane API REST Protocol
Tree: Accept: application/x-harp.tree (most obvious)
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What is wrong with SOURCE MAPS and how not to mess with them?
As you can see, the js.tree representation is already much cleaner. And does not require any ASTExplorer. Although I made a tree support patch for it , which has been ignored by the maintainer for the second year. It's open source, baby!
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Tree - AST which kills JSON, XML, YAML, TOML, etc
Download sample files.
HabHub
- Humane API REST Protocol
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MarkedText - healthy person MarkDown
= MarkedText **Lightweight formatting** for plain text. -- == Principles + Syntax: - Unambiguity - Simplicity - Uniformity + Appearance: - Minimal impact on natural looking text - Readability + Editing: - Independence from the layout - Fast and reliable memorability == Compare with alternatives ! **Language** ! **Pros** ! **Cons** ! Marked Text ! - Convenient table editing. ! - Support for complex formatting within cells. ! - Ease of implementation. ! - Easy to remember consistent syntax. ! - Ease of editing in the Russian layout. ! - Columns do not spread far to the right beyond horizontal scrolling and do not wrap to a new line. ! - Not supported yet by any third party tools. ! MarkDown ! - Wide support for various tools. ! - Visual presentation of tables. ! - Difficulties with editing tables. ! - Strongly limited content of cells. == Parsing const res = [ ... $hyoo_marked_line.parse( '**text**' ) ] --$mol_assert_equal( res[0].strong, '**text**' ) ++$mol_assert_equal( res[0].marker, '**' ) **$mol_assert_equal( res[0].content, 'text' ) == Reviews " " " Typical user: Not supported anywhere, go to --ass-- ++assassins++ with this syntax! " " " " But we're programmers, we can fix it.. You don't even need to be an expert in ;;C++;; .. " " No one needs it (c) Couch Expert However, it is a useful design exercise. == Links - Sandbox: \\https://marked.hyoo.ru/\\ - \\MarkedText article\https://github.com/nin-jin/HabHub/issues/39\\ - \\Parser on TS\https://github.com/hyoo-ru/marked.hyoo.ru/\\ - \\Converter to HTML on TS\https://github.com/hyoo-ru/marked.hyoo.ru/tree/master/to/html\\ - ""Build result $mol_regexp\https://github.com/hyoo-ru/mam_mol/workflows/mol_regexp/badge.svg""
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Tree - AST which kills JSON, XML, YAML, TOML, etc
Language view.tree - used for component composition in framework $mol developed by me.
What are some alternatives?
astexplorer - A web tool to explore the ASTs generated by various parsers.
vscode-language-tree - VSCode tree format support
harp.hyoo.ru - Powerful easy to read and debug declarative normalized graph protocol for REST-full API's.
marked.hyoo.ru - MarkedText - simpliest usefull lightweight markup language, better alternative to MarkDown
slides - Мои слайды для конференций
moz-sql-parser - DEPRECATED - Let's make a SQL parser so we can provide a familiar interface to non-sql datastores!
Smol-sublime - Sublime syntax-highlighting for *.view.tree of $mol
hyoo_mill - CLI for Tree stream processing
atom-language-tree - Tree format support in Atom
Babel (Formerly 6to5) - 🐠 Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
mam_mol - $mol - fastest reactive micro-modular compact flexible lazy ui web framework.