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Konstantin Diachenkoleft a comment
Happy to share links-notation with the community! 🚀 I’m excited to hear how folks use it — whether for configurations, metadata encoding, DSLs, or something more creative. Let me know what features you wish to see next (language binding? editor support? better docs?). Were you been able to try it out?

Links Notation A universal notation based on references and links
links-notation parser and formatter implements a simple, but powerful textual notation (called “links notation” or “LINO”) that treats data as references and links. Each “reference” may link to any link, enabling to build network, hierarchical and flexible data structures using plain text. The library supports multiple languages (JavaScript, Rust, Python, C# .NET), giving developers across different ecosystems a unified tool to parse and manipulate these link-based data format.

Links Notation A universal notation based on references and links
