Agreed, johs! Personally, I'm beginning to work hard at taking these rocks out of my own shoes and tossing code up as I have it (or finding the old bits of junk I've done and pushing them online). I'll be sending in a couple of those shortly, in fact. :)
-----Original Message----- From: Johs Ensby [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 11:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Simple Things Benjamin, I too think that what is missing is to reveil more of the simplicity of Couch with some super simple tools. The problem my be that what is needed is too simple for developers to bother put in online. Make a list, and I think this thread migth surprise you:) Let's celebrate simplicity johs > On 13. nov. 2015, at 15.29, Benjamin Young <[email protected]> wrote: > > JSON (as you're all too well aware) doesn't support line breaks. > Consequently, one of the major pain points when working with JS in > JSON is escaping it to line breaks. Futon didn't do this. Fauxton > still doesn't do this. Neither of them have editors for "updates" or > "shows" or anything else CouchApp related. Ddoc.me <http://ddoc.me/> > (as mentioned) is fab for an "all in" environment, but I literally > just want a copy/paste JS to "\n" escaped, JSON friendly field. :-P > That's it. ;)
