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    Viper

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    A complete configuration solution for Go applications

    ...It is designed to work within an application, and can handle all types of configuration needs and formats. It supports setting defaults, reading from JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, envfile and Java properties config files, live watching and re-reading of config files (optional), reading from environment variables, reading from remote config systems (etcd or Consul), and watching changes, reading from command line flags, reading from buffer, and setting explicit values. iper can be thought of as a registry for all of your applications configuration needs. ...
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    Replane

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    Dynamic configuration for apps and services

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    Ansible Config Management Database

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    Generate host overview from ansible fact gathering output

    Ansible-cmdb takes the output of Ansible's fact gathering and converts it into a static HTML overview page (and other things) containing system configuration information. It supports multiple types of output (HTML, CSV, SQL, etc) and extends information gathered by Ansible with custom data. For each host, it also shows the groups, host variables, custom variables and machine-local facts. Some templates, such as txt_table and html_fancy, support columns. If a template supports columns, you...
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    thoughtbot dotfiles

    thoughtbot dotfiles

    A set of vim, zsh, git, and tmux configuration files

    After the initial installation, you can run rcup without the one-time variable RCRC being set (rcup will symlink the repo's rcrc to ~/.rcrc for future runs of rcup). This command will create symlinks for config files in your home directory. Setting the RCRC environment variable tells rcup to use standard configuration options. Exclude the README.md, README-ES.md and LICENSE files, which are part of the dotfiles repository but do not need to be symlinked in. Give precedence to personal overrides which by default are placed in ~/dotfiles-local. ...
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