async config.ini loader (with optional override config.dev.ini)
your .ini files parser with some extras
JavaScript Configuration file(.ini) content parser, similar to python ConfigParser without I/O operations. Only one JavaScript file without any other dependencies. Compatible with NodeJS, TypeScript and Browsers.
A git config ini encoder/decoder for guld
An ini encoder/decoder for node
An git config ini encoder/decoder for node
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from ~/.aws/credentials and ~/.aws/config
Configuration management for the npm cli
Parse EditorConfig-INI file contents into AST
Loads environment variables from .env file
Compact YAML, TOML, JSONC, JSON5 and INI parser and serializer
Read and parse an ini file
TypeScript definitions for ini
Simple INI-parser
AWS credential provider that sources credentials from a Node.JS environment.
A clean class-based API for parsing, editing, and creating INI files.
a simple .ini parser
Load environment variables from .env and ensure they are defined
Redis plugin for Haraka & other plugins to inherit from
Get the set npm registry URL
Haraka's config file loader
Small, efficient encoding of SVG data URIs for CSS, HTML, etc.
Expand environment variables using dotenv
ChromeDriver for Selenium
A mysql config file parser base on INI parser
This program allows to parse OpenSearch XML files and include them as search engines in the Weby plugin of the keystroke app launcher Launchy by editing Launchy's ini config file.
LaunchyOpenSearch is a Ruby library and commandline tool that allows to parse OpenSearch XML files and include them as search engines in the Weby plugin of the keystroke app launcher Launchy by editing Launchy's ini config file.
LaunchyOpenSearch is a Ruby library and commandline tool that allows to parse OpenSearch XML files and include them as search engines in the Weby plugin of the keystroke app launcher Launchy by editing Launchy's ini config file.
This library provides a reader for configuration files, looking for them in places designated by (1) a user-set environment variable, (2) in the standard XDG locations (e.g., /etc/xdg/app.yml), or (3) in the classical UNIX locations (e.g. /etc/app/config.yml or ~/.apprc). Config files can be written in one of YAML, TOML, INI-style, or JSON. It enforces precedence of user-configs over system-level configs, and enviroment or command-line configs over the file-based configs.
An encapsulation of a convention I have been using with the slop, nenv, inifile and configatron gems for quick and dirty development of command-line based utility programs. Slop parses ARGV; Nenv parses ENV; inifile parses INI; Configatron keeps it all together. YAML and ERB preprocessing is also available. Ruby configuration files are also supported. and you can specify multiple config files of mixed types at once.
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