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Is this project dead? #22

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825i opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 3 comments
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Is this project dead? #22

825i opened this issue Jan 4, 2024 · 3 comments

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@825i
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825i commented Jan 4, 2024

I just found out about this project and it seems like it's dead in the water after 3 years. There's been no updates and some of the links to following the information have also now broken, such as: https://github.com/YarnSpinnerTool/YarnSpinner/blob/yarn-spec/Documentation/Yarn-Spec.md

It seems @FaultyFunctions you've been working slowly on some private stuff. Can you please provide a comment? I was considering using this in my own VN in GMS, but I wonder if you have other suggestions given the status of the project.

Thanks huge in advance!

@FaultyFunctions
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Hello! Apologies for the delay in answering, I didn't see this until today!

So I'm currently working on a complete rewrite of Crochet from scratch but progress has been slow going. Currently Crochet still works (as far as I know) for the current Yarn Spec but there might be a small bug or two.

I'd recommend trying the official yarn extension for VS Code. Visually it's not as good looking for the node editor (IMO), but it's more robust on the code completion/syntax highlighting side.

Of course, nothing is stopping you from trying Crochet as well, and I'd encourage you to report any bugs that you might come across.

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825i commented Jul 1, 2024

Thanks a lot for the reply. Good to see that there's hopefully a rewrite still in the works to be released someday.

@ReptiIe
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ReptiIe commented Sep 6, 2024

@FaultyFunctions (sorry for the ping, hope you will see this message)
I see many devs decided to rewrite their works,
I am keen to know if you have considered supporting an ARM-based architecture so the desktop version can natively run on devices like the Raspberry Pi 3/4/5 ?

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