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jdd reviews and mentions
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Translation of a JSON file
Without, try something like https://www.jsondiff.com/ - it should recognize the keys and point out differences visually.
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You might not need a CRDT
> What's difficult is to ensure that the converged state is renderable as richtext. For example, is there a table cell that was inserted where a column was deleted?
Yes. This is one of the fundamental limitations of working at a textual level, which is sort of the local optimum that *nix ended up in. JSON particular gets suuuuper fucked up if you don't merge/rebase carefully. There's no real syntax for it to grab onto and diff doesn't understand the concept of indentation or commas, so it just turns into an ocean of line-swapping and incorrect block-swapping. Diff also does an excruciatingly poor job in the very common case when everyone is appending to the same area (let's say, the end of the file).
This is pretty much just an inherent weakness of textual matching, what you need is to work on trees of lexical token nodes, or some type of object structure stream like powershell.
In some cases patience-diff can help, it tries to generate big blocks of changed ranges, hopefully some of the hunks being syntactically well-formed commits. There is also JSON-diff which implements such a lexical-tree diff model for diff files, similar to the "jq" util. I think that's also viable for other lexable languages too.
https://github.com/zgrossbart/jdd
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zgrossbart/jdd is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of jdd is JavaScript.
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