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Yeah that was exactly what I was thinking, and/or doing a similar thing in lua as an nvim plugin
That said I’m not sure if neovim would support something like that
My plan is not to have multiple files at all and only have the JSON be in memory, or at least if there is a second one have it be temporary and deleted on exit
The problem with the approach of having an intermediary format is I need to create the intermediate format, and given yaml starts for yet another markup language that doesn’t seem like a good idea (also a ton of effort to reinvent the wheel)
Can usually tell when it’s obviously bullshitting me and verify it if it’s not. You can often get it to correct itself if you call it out
(This was the first time I’ve seen it incorrectly “corrected” itsself)
I think I did a quick search but it seemed so strange to me I just wrote it off straight away
What kind of problems? I’m unfamiliar with anchors in yaml
Not a terrible idea to add bits into the JSON but it makes it much harder to program, going for a quick and easy fix here rather than writing my own parser
Seriously? Chatgpt told me that once and I thought it was just hallucinating
Problem is it’s for configuration of other services I didn’t write, I would just use JSON in the first place if I were defining the schema
Comments are an issue I’d have to think about. Would prebuilt libraries for importing/exporting data from/to these languages not handle the multiline strings for me?
What do anchors do in yaml I’ve never heard of them before
I’m using neovim. It doesn’t magically solve my problems with yaml though
No, I was thinking of actual JSON because it makes it easier to write a plugin (just use built in libraries to import and export configurations)
That said I suppose I could use the built in library and then re-inject comments after the fact
I use nvim for it, it works but I’d rather not have to deal with indentation in the first place
I’m amazed the chickens are not dinner for the cat
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I love the instant purrers, when they’re happy just being in your company
That does look pretty cool, doesn’t necessarily need to be a souls like
Kinda reminds me of risk of rain visually
They look a lot like regular dark souls to me. The combat looks good but I think part of what I think of when I say flashy is abilities other than just hitting things with a weapon, movement abilities, magic that isn’t just standing back and pelting something, dodges that teleport you behind the enemy etc
I’ve got code vein, got a fair way through it before my co op buddy bailed and then I didn’t pick it back up again
It is a little on the cartooney side as you say but it is cool looking
I’ve tried devil may cry 5 and I think the first one, neither really got me. I should probably try 5 again because I’ve only played one of the characters though
Just didn’t get on with the whole disposable mechanical arm thing, didn’t like that my abilities kept changing up on me out of my control
Who is Raymond? Never heard the name