Yapped 1.1.2 [ No Survey ]

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> **Add a side‑by‑side, real‑time “Live‑Preview” tree view (with validation, diff, search & export) to yapped 1.1.2** – a low‑effort UI boost that instantly shows users the effect of every edit, catches schema errors early, and makes config‑review workflows dramatically faster. yapped 1.1.2

| Aspect | Behavior | |--------|----------| | | Shows a tree view of the document with collapsible nodes, color‑coded by type (string, number, boolean, list, map, etc.). | | Validation feedback | Real‑time schema validation (if a JSON‑Schema or OpenAPI spec is supplied) – errors/warnings appear inline and in the preview. | | Diff view | When a file is saved, the preview automatically highlights what changed (added/removed/modified nodes) compared to the last saved version. | | Export shortcut | One‑click “Copy as JSON/YAML” button copies the currently‑visible (or filtered) representation to the clipboard. | | Search & filter | Quick‑search box filters the tree in real time; you can also “focus on key path” by typing a dot‑notation path ( spec.paths./users.get ). | Why “Live‑Preview”? yapped is already positioned as a lightweight YAML/JSON viewer/editor. Adding a preview that doesn’t require leaving the editor turns it into a “what‑you‑see‑is‑what‑you‑get” experience, dramatically reducing context‑switches for developers, DevOps engineers, and data‑scientists. 2. Benefits | Stakeholder | Benefit | |-------------|---------| | Developers | Instantly see if a change breaks schema – no need to run a separate linter. | | Ops / SRE | Spot malformed config files before they are applied to production. | | Documentation writers | Validate sample snippets against a shared schema without leaving the editor. | | Product owners | The diff view makes PR reviews of config changes far faster. | | Open‑source contributors | A visual aid lowers the barrier for newcomers to understand complex YAML/JSON structures. | 3. High‑level Implementation Plan | Phase | Tasks | Approx. Effort | |-------|-------|----------------| | A. UI scaffolding | - Add a split‑view container (editor ↔ preview). - Implement a minimal tree‑view component using React (or the existing UI framework). | 2 days | | B. Parsing & data model | - Re‑use yapped’s existing parser to produce a AST . - Convert AST to a plain JS object for the tree component. | 1 day | | C. Real‑time sync | - Hook the editor’s onChange event → debounce → re‑parse → update tree. - Use requestAnimationFrame to keep UI fluid. | 2 days | | D. Validation integration | - Detect an optional $schema or --schema flag. - Run Ajv (for JSON‑Schema) or yaml‑schema‑validator in a WebWorker to avoid UI jank. | 2 days | | E. Diff engine | - Store the last‑saved AST in memory. - On save , compute a shallow diff using a library like deep-diff . - Highlight changed nodes in the preview (e.g., green/red background). | 1 day | | F. Search / filter | - Simple fuzzy search that walks the tree and hides non‑matching branches. | 1 day | | G. Export & clipboard | - Serialize the current view back to YAML/JSON. - Use the Clipboard API for “Copy as …”. | 0.5 day | | H. Tests & docs | - Unit tests for parser → tree conversion, validation handling, diff detection. - Add a “Live‑Preview” section to the README and screenshots. | 2 days | | I. Polish & bug‑squash | - Responsiveness on narrow screens, dark‑mode colors, keyboard shortcuts ( Ctrl+P to toggle preview). | 1 day | | | Diff view | When a file

### 7. How to Pitch It Internally

| Angle | Talking point | |-------|---------------| | **User‑experience** | “Our users spend ~30 % of their time toggling between editor and external linter. Live‑preview eliminates that friction.” | | **Competitive edge** | “Competitors like `vscode-yaml` require a full IDE. yapped stays lightweight yet now offers the same instant feedback.” | | **Revenue / adoption** | “A polished visual mode makes yapped more attractive for non‑dev teams (ops, data‑science), expanding our user base.” | | **Future‑proofing** | “The preview framework is a solid foundation for upcoming features: schema‑guided autocompletion, inline documentation, or even a “run‑as‑test” button.” | | Why “Live‑Preview”

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