require('require-yaml') lets you load YAML/YML files using require syntax. For example: var config = require('./config.yaml');
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML
Require YAML files with Webmake
Seamlessly require .yaml or .yml within duo
Read and parse a YAML file
Integrate yaml-language-server into Volar
A node module to convert JSON to YAML
js-yaml extra types
Stringify and write YAML to a file atomically
Resolve external $refs in OpenAPI (swagger) 2.0 / 3.x definitions
TypeScript definitions for js-yaml
A YAML parser that produces output compatible with ESLint
Extract YAML front matter from a string
Spectral ruleset for validating IBM Cloud services
Use Environment Variables in String
Schema to allow js-yaml to process YAML formatted CloudFormation templates that use short form syntax for intrinsic functions while parsing or dumping
Useful functions when working with YAML.
A simple (CLI) tool to lint YAML files
Pure Javascript YAML loader and dumper, ported from PyYAML
Parser and schema for CloudFormation YAML template tags.
YAML language support for the CodeMirror code editor
YAML language server
This gem allows us to quickly parse degrees using YAML, then translate them to Prolog.
An asciidoctor extension that transforms a yaml block in a formatted requirement.
Configure required environment variables in your Rails apps
Allows for customization of your YAML config file with basic requirements.
A command-line issue and bug tracking system
Small and simple specialized Hash which is helpful for storing immutable, required key/value pairs to be loaded from a YAML file.
Journeta is a dirt simple peer discovery and message passing library for processes on the same LAN, requiring no advanced networking knowledge to use. Only core Ruby libraries are required, making the library fairly light. As all data is sent across the wire in YAML form, so any arbitrary Ruby object can be sent to peers, written in any language.
Let's you use Async::DNS as a server daemon and configure it using yaml files. No writing ruby code required.
Yequel provides a sequel style with basic features to access YAML::Store tables. Its target audience is application developers who require light weight alternative to SQL databases.
CoreEx is designed to provide a simple but quite useful extension of the standard library of Ruby. So some classes and modules like Pathname, Time, Enumerable, Exception, FileUtils, String, and YAML are extended. There is also some new features like attr_once, DTime, TempPath, Version, embedded_tests, filelist (almost from rake), a common Rakefile, and an extension of the require system.
Stylicon is a tool that takes SVG files and a YAML config to generate optimized CSS classes with embedded base64 icons. Ideal for rendering scalable, cacheable icons without bloating HTML or requiring runtime transformations.
Claude Swarm enables you to run multiple Claude Code instances that communicate with each other via MCP (Model Context Protocol). Create AI development teams where each instance has specialized roles, tools, and directory contexts. Define your swarm topology in simple YAML and let Claude instances collaborate across codebases. Perfect for complex projects requiring specialized AI agents for frontend, backend, testing, DevOps, or research tasks.