A 10 minute read covering some YAML edge-cases that you should have in mind when writing complex YAML files

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    6 days ago

    See also: noyaml.com

    I personally like yaml though. Although I won’t deny it can be hellish to write without a linter, it’s just like any other language with tab autocomplete and warning for sus things if you have the write software set up.

    I used the ansible and kubernetes VSCode extensions, and I really like them both. With the kubernetes one, you can just start typing the name of the resources you want to create, and then press tab, and boom, a template is created.

    I would much rather see something like Nix be the norm, but I find Nix very frustrating to edit because the language servers for it are nowhere near as developed.