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New blog post: https://mergiraf.org, a syntax-aware merge driver for #Git.
Supports #Java, #Rust, #Golang, #javascript, #cpp, #csharp, #html, #json, #yaml and #xml so far, and it's quite easy to add support for more thanks to #treesitter.
https://antonin.delpeuch.eu/posts/mergiraf-a-syntax-aware-merge-driver-for-git/
Get it on #Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/mergiraf/mergiraf
I used to hate seeing this used in #commonlisp but I'm doing the equivalent more and more decoding #fediverse #json in #swiftlang
https://lisp-docs.github.io/cl-language-reference/chap-9/j-c-dictionary/ignore-errors_macro
#Jellyfin scripting wizards, here's one for you. I wrote a bit of CSS to customize my layout. Now I'd like a backdrop for cast/crew pages, which can be the main backdrop of any of the movies they have featured on their page – granted there is one. Would this be possible with pure #CSS, or does that require #JS or #JSON?
Image 3 is some Tampermonkey #JavaScript trickery for Letterboxd that does just that > https://github.com/Tetrax-10/letterboxd-custom-images/tree/main
See alt for hopefully a better explanation.