.yaml, .toml, etc?

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I usually use Json5. It’s JSON, but with all the weird quirks fixed (comments added, you can use hex numbers, you can have trailing commas etc.)

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Oh that’s interesting. Wonder how many libraries out there support it…

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I don’t know if it’s actual json5, but eslint and some other libraries use extended, commentable json in their config files.

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