Kdl: a Small Document Language with Node Semantics
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The KDL document language is introduced as a small, node-semantics-based language for configuration and data exchange, with HN commenters exploring its potential use cases and comparisons to other formats.
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[1] Other languages have it -- this first one that comes to mind is Clojure which allows commenting out of an expression with `#_` (a reader macro): https://clojure.org/reference/reader#_dispatch
If you haven't seen it before, you might be tempted to think "how is this different than e.g. JSON?", but I suggest it will make more sense if you think about it as "XML without the baggage".
The most recent top-level mention on HN I found is here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37249430