* Using Deno for writing JSON filters?
@ 2022-01-18 16:08 Patrick Hall
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From: Patrick Hall @ 2022-01-18 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,
I have been pondering how feasible it would be to try to use Deno (as
opposed to node.js) to write a JSON filter.
https://deno.land/
I’ve become disillusioned with gargantuan node_modules directories — the
installation approach of Deno is much tidier and manageable IMHO.
I’m going to try to see if I can port one of either node-pandoc-filter or
pandoc-filter-node to work with Deno — I don’t *think* it should be too
hard — but I figured it might be worth raising the topic in here in case
anyone has experience or interest.
Pat
PS. Thanks to all involved for pandoc, I have relied on it heavily while
writing my dissertation.
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