Multi format configuration loader
Read configuration file in various formats:
Read config for Soleil build scripts.
Read config from file, env, and CLI args — validated with Zod
param is a tiny module to read config parameters
To read config json
Simple to read config file for modules
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UI clients tool for consumption of easy to read/config endpoint maps
Read config values from a node environment
Read a configuration file
read config by env path
Tiny library to read config files like your.config.js, your.config.mjs your.config.ts, your.conifg.json and your.config.json5 from disk.
read config files from the `${project}/.config` directory
Read config for @nodegit commands
Read config files and generate json schema files
read config by env path
read config by env path
goal: read config from json serialize config into an js object validate fields type, value bound, etc.
Static AST checker for accessibility rules on JSX elements.
read config json file
Angular 6 config file, read config on startup
An ini encoder/decoder for node
A small api to read and write your requirejs config file
Gem for quickly reading from config files
Simple-config makes it convenient to read or write a config file as simple as possible
Read/write from/to a JSON config file.
Provides an easy to use Application Configuration object
Read/write from/to a JSON config file.
Simle confuguration utilies
cli util to create database and username readed from config/database.yml
A simple gem to read data from oci config file. So in Ruby sample codes you don't need to write down/copy-paste the same information again-and-again.
Easy to use Settings helper that loads its data in from config/settings.yml. Handles adding multiple sources, multiple locales, and easy reloading.
Riak shim for bucket naming and config.
Easy to use Settings helper that loads its data in from config/settings.yml. Handles adding multiple sources, and easy reloading.
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.
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