Romarain
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Hello,
Since two weeks, I was developping a program to convert scenes collection from a format (ex: 1080p) to another (ex : 720p).
Knowing no standalone language other than MS-DOS, I started coding with it.
I was almost at 90% of my work when suddently (today), I realized that my program wasn't working anymore : and I found that it was because you decided to MINIFY your JSON files -_-
Parsing a file in MSDOS is possible (using the FOR command amongst a few), but parsing a single line is hell.
So, guys, can you help me and give me a link to a program or a command I could implement in my work to unminify JSONs ?
I was planning to release it online, it's a serious project. There's a ton of lines and hard work, why to minify JSON when we only load one JSON at a time in OBS ? Minifying is useful for website and JS, not for a software that doesn't plan to display a page the quicker it can.
Since two weeks, I was developping a program to convert scenes collection from a format (ex: 1080p) to another (ex : 720p).
Knowing no standalone language other than MS-DOS, I started coding with it.
I was almost at 90% of my work when suddently (today), I realized that my program wasn't working anymore : and I found that it was because you decided to MINIFY your JSON files -_-
Parsing a file in MSDOS is possible (using the FOR command amongst a few), but parsing a single line is hell.
So, guys, can you help me and give me a link to a program or a command I could implement in my work to unminify JSONs ?
I was planning to release it online, it's a serious project. There's a ton of lines and hard work, why to minify JSON when we only load one JSON at a time in OBS ? Minifying is useful for website and JS, not for a software that doesn't plan to display a page the quicker it can.
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