After a lot of hard work and lots of trial and error, we had the designs converted into a readable JSON document that we called a "Source JSON".īut we weren't finished yet. So the team got to work cracking open Photoshop's notoriously opaque binary format and Sketch's SQLite database with binary plist blobs (this was before Sketch 43's new format was released). These parsers would need to deconstruct the file and convert the contents to JSON. The first task was building parsers that could extract data from Photoshop and Sketch files without relying on the design tool itself. This was quite a lot to take on at once, but we were confident that we could deliver and it would've killed us not to at least give it a try.
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