@seaQueue to Programmer [email protected] • 7 months ago50 million rendered polygons vs one spicy 4.2MB boiimagemessage-square137arrow-up11.37Karrow-down113
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•7 months agoExcept if it’s a single line file, only god can help you then. (Or running prettier -w on it before opening it or whatever.)
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•edit-27 months agohttps://porkmail.org/era/unix/award#cat jq < file.json cat is for concatenating multiple files, not redirecting single files.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•7 months agoYes, Render Media is the best. It’s hard to believe that not many people know about this tool. It’s also natively installed in all Linux distros.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•7 months ago4.2 megs on one line? Vim probably can handle it fine, although syntax won’t be highlighted past a certain point
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•7 months agoI’ve accidentally opened enormous single line json files more than once. Could be lsp config or treesitter or any number of things but trying to do any operations after opening such a file is not a good time.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•7 months agoYeah, very well may be. LSPs always slow down opening big files, so I usually inspect those with an empty/different config
minus-squareBaldProphetlinkfedilink3•7 months agoTechnically every JSON file is a single line, with line break characters here and there
Except if it’s a single line file, only god can help you then. (Or running
prettier -w
on it before opening it or whatever.)cat file.json | jq
also workshttps://porkmail.org/era/unix/award#cat
jq < file.json
cat
is for concatenating multiple files, not redirecting single files.Render Media works the best
rm file.json
Yes, Render Media is the best. It’s hard to believe that not many people know about this tool. It’s also natively installed in all Linux distros.
4.2 megs on one line? Vim probably can handle it fine, although syntax won’t be highlighted past a certain point
I’ve accidentally opened enormous single line json files more than once. Could be lsp config or treesitter or any number of things but trying to do any operations after opening such a file is not a good time.
Yeah, very well may be. LSPs always slow down opening big files, so I usually inspect those with an empty/different config
Technically every JSON file is a single line, with line break characters here and there
:syntax off
and it works just fine.