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We're trying to use hyde. We like the results so far! I want to ask about the -hyde-json workflow, instead of yaml. I'm aware that the stlab example uses structured Markdown files that contain YAML front-matter. I am wondering about the -hyde-json option though. Is there a complete example that uses json instead of yaml/markdown?
Thanks in advance!
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Currently there is no real example, the YAML would be the complete example. It reads the JSON format to do its magic.
What sort of examples would you be looking for? There are a few requests to add more complete documentation, so I can see about tackling it at the same time.
Hello, we was wondering if there was a way to produce, for example, a different output based on the generated JSON file, like a single page to make it easier to edit instead of separated files.
Hi,
We're trying to use hyde. We like the results so far! I want to ask about the -hyde-json workflow, instead of yaml. I'm aware that the stlab example uses structured Markdown files that contain YAML front-matter. I am wondering about the -hyde-json option though. Is there a complete example that uses json instead of yaml/markdown?
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: