I have a question that is a bit of a shot in the dark. I have this nice
bash utility installed:
$ tree -d unit/
unit/
??? mocks
??? plugins
? ??? ast
? ??? editor
? ??? editor-autosuggest
? ??? editor-metadata
? ??? json-schema-validator
? ? ??? test-documents
? ??? validate-semantic
? ??? 2and3
? ??? bugs
? ??? oas3
??? standalone
??? topbar-insert
I just thought that it would be great if there was a Python utility that
visualized a similar graph for nested data structures.
Of course I am aware of indent (json.dumps()) and pprint, and they are
OK options for my need. It's just that the compact, improved
visualization would be nice to have. Not so nice that I would go out of
my way to build, but nice enough to use an exising package.
Thanks
Dino
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bash utility installed:
$ tree -d unit/
unit/
??? mocks
??? plugins
? ??? ast
? ??? editor
? ??? editor-autosuggest
? ??? editor-metadata
? ??? json-schema-validator
? ? ??? test-documents
? ??? validate-semantic
? ??? 2and3
? ??? bugs
? ??? oas3
??? standalone
??? topbar-insert
I just thought that it would be great if there was a Python utility that
visualized a similar graph for nested data structures.
Of course I am aware of indent (json.dumps()) and pprint, and they are
OK options for my need. It's just that the compact, improved
visualization would be nice to have. Not so nice that I would go out of
my way to build, but nice enough to use an exising package.
Thanks
Dino
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