🎬🛠️ Helper for parsing inputs in a GitHub Action
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🎬🛠️ Helper for parsing inputs in a GitHub Action
Easy configuration files for Go.
Simple CLI tool parsing text files with TextFSM and export to SQLite and Excel with own configuration file, also within configuration file custom SQLite commands can be executed to create custom tables.
A barebones configuration file
Nokia SROS, Cisco IOS style (parent/child with space indent) config edit (add/delete/replace/search) with regex
Yet Another Config Parser. Convert YAML, JSON, and CUSTOM files to python objects and back.
Config is a very minimalistic config class, which allows to parse simple Key-Value pairs from a text file.
The official Node.js/TypeScript parser for YINI — an INI-inspired, indentation-insensitive configuration format with a clear syntax for nested sections, designed for readability, predictability, and explicit structure.
load_xl is a versatile Python library for parsing various configuration file formats, including .env, .ini, .yaml, .json, .toml, and .xml.
A lightweight, header-only C++17 parser for TOON v3.0 (TOML-inspired Object Notation) configuration files
✏️ Easily define and populate your configs from any kind of source using lookup function!
Config parsing on steroids.
Windows service to collect print events and save them to MSSQL DB
Very lightweight single-file .ini-style config parser for C++17 / C11 / Python3.8+ (file extension .sein, but works with any text files)
LibCfg++ is a convenient C++ library for working with configuration files.
Simple INI is a Go library for parsing INI files using reflection.
With this Python module, you can load a separate file with .ini extension.
The official Python parser for YINI — an INI-inspired, indentation-insensitive configuration format with clear nested sections, explicit structure, and predictable parsing.
CLI + Config loading for Zig ! Everything is setup to have almost no friction !
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