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[–] cravl@slrpnk.net 3 points 10 months ago

And like yeah, both the wonderful (and foss!) .json5 and Microsoft's semi-proprietary(?) .jsonc exist, but most projects just use their language's default JSON parser that doesn't recognize them. What I would personally love to see is .json5 support baked into the default JSON parsing libraries of Python, Go, etc. (Enabled by a flag, likely.) It's a superset of regular JSON and fully ES2019 compatible, so there shouldn't be any issues.