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jsr:@std/yaml vs jsr:@eemeli/yaml (aka npm:yaml) #7025

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I'm wondering whether anybody has looked more into this.

  • @std/yaml says it's "ported from js-yaml v3.13.1"

  • e18e says "js-yaml appears to be unmaintained and has known spec-compliance issues." They recommend npm:yaml instead, which is also availabe on JSR as @eemeli/yaml

So, should new projects better use @eemeli/yaml? Perhaps @std/yaml should be changed to be a thin wrapper around jsr:@eemeli/yaml? Or am I missing something, does the current code-base have other benefits?

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