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Run control for command line interfaces
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quickly normalize multiple configuration file formats
An ini-file parser which supports multi line, multiple levels and arrays to get a maximum of compatibility with Zend config files.
A developer-friendly lightweight replacement for the 'config' module that works with custom config directory and pluggable parsers
- env
- environment
- config-node
- node-config
- configuration
- config
- conf
- directory
- immutable
- instance
- pluggable
- parser
- merge
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Compares two objects and calculates the difference
A fork of 'olalonde/better-require' - lets you load JSON and YAML files using require syntax. For example: var config = require('./config.json'); Extensions available are: json, yaml, coffee, ts, ls, co
A better .ini files parser
require('require-ini') lets you load INI files using require syntax. For example: var config = require('./config.ini');
require('better-require')('json yaml') lets you load JSON and YAML files using require syntax. For example: var config = require('./config.json'); Extensions available are: json, yaml.
Compile and merge YAML, JSON or INI config files together through file path references
CLI utility for build and formated print the difference between two config files
typescript based parallax loader for ini configuration file
An alternative solution to using env files for configuration of applications. I find the options available in formats like JSON, YAML, and INI to be more capable than simple environment variables.
INI is an informal standard for configuration files of software.
Compares two configuration files and shows a difference.
Load environment variables via an `.ini` file
An alternative solution to using env files for configuration of applications, because I find them to be ugly and clunky.