Re: writing yaml visually impaired

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Hello Elias,

personally, I like YAML due to its slickness, higher delving levels 
don't add up braces, no quotes prevent quotation errors etc. You could 
try my ride_desktop program, it will make working with the indentation a 
breeze:

https://github.com/RastislavKish/ride_desktop

It works quite nicely with YAML. The only problem is that Ride doesn't 
respect the number of spaces used for the indentation and just uses 4 
when writing to the file, what is the standard for many programming 
languages but YAML typically uses two spaces instead of 4. Also Lists 
tend to be semi-indented at times, what Ride doesn't do. But neither is 
a syntax problem for YAML and it's a normal thing that different people 
have different formatting preferences, if your work requires certain 
guidelines, you can always use an external formatter.

Best regards

Rastislav

Dňa 20. 4. 2024 o 8:04 'Elias Ståhlberg' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx 
napísal(a):
> hi
>
> Is there a solution for writing yaml for the visually impaired, e.g.
> docker, ansible and cubernetes use this configuration language which is
> very specific about layouts, is there a converter that would convert the
> basic configuration to yaml, for the completely blind
> yaml's syntax is very difficult to internalize, is there a way to do this
> solution to the problem
>
>
> Elias
>
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