Parser for Xit files in JavaScript #48
DLvalentine
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Cool, thanks for sharing this! 🎉 I’m happy to link your parser from the [x]it! website if you like (so that other developers can discover it more easily). I’d just need to think about how to fit it in there, since it’s more like a developer’s library rather than an end-user tool, so maybe there could be a “libraries” section or so. |
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Howdy all!!
First off, thanks so much @jotaen - I love Xit and it has become my favorite productivity thing. It captures in plaintext what my process was already more-or-less like for managing my life lol.
At any rate, I'm working on a light editor for Xit files for desktop/web/mobile, and started by writing a really simple parser in JS to be used for that. It is far from perfect, and I imagine I'll be revising it a lot (it was my first time writing a parser for anything, really) but I thought it good enough to share:
https://github.com/DLvalentine/xit-parse
https://www.npmjs.com/package/xit-parse
I hope someone finds it useful! I'll circle back to this discussion and share my editor if/when I finish it :)
The README is a little lacking at the moment, and ideally it would have installation/usage/examples, but I'll get that nailed down soon enough :)
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