# fff test file ## mime-type: text/flat-as-fuck or text/plain ## "naked" items naked1: value1 naked2: value2 ## objects # objects are names followed by 2 colons then a block of items # a blank line ends the object. U.S. Capitals:: Alaska: Anchorage New York: Albany World capitals:: France: Paris Mexico: Mexico City ## arrays # arrays are similar to objects, except the items don't have keys. # you can't have "naked" array items, because fff files always map to json objects. My favorite fruit:: : apple : banana : grape Vegetables I hate:: : mushrooms : corn ## References # For structure, you can reference previously-defined objects, arrays, and items as values. # Prepend the thing's name with "@". Capitals:: : @U.S. Capitals : @World capitals ## You can put pretty much anything in the name of something or its value. # If you need to escape it, use a backslash. Fargo\: the movie: one of the films of all time You can even: escape new lines \ with a backslash. it'll delete all the space preceding the value \ on the \#next line so you can have nice hanging indents. \ \ (If you need weird spacing ... you can do this weird backslash thing.) My twitter handle: \@iDontHaveOneLol