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    TOML

    TOML

    Tom Preston-Werner's obvious, minimal language

    Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language. By Tom Preston-Werner, Pradyun Gedam, et al. TOML aims to be a minimal configuration file format that's easy to read due to obvious semantics. TOML is designed to map unambiguously to a hash table. TOML should be easy to parse into data structures in a wide variety of languages. TOML shares traits with other file formats used for application configuration and data serialization, such as YAML and JSON. TOML and JSON both are simple and use ubiquitous data types, making them easy to code for or parse with machines. ...
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    crossplane

    crossplane

    Quick and reliable way to convert NGINX configurations into JSON

    Reliable and fast NGINX configuration file parser and builder. Since crossplane is usually used to create payloads that are sent to different servers, it's important to keep security in mind. For that reason, the --ignore option was added. It can be used to keep certain sensitive directives out of the payload output entirely.
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    jsonfield

    jsonfield

    A reusable Django model field for storing ad-hoc JSON data

    ...However, jsonfield is still useful when your app needs to be database-agnostic, or when the built-in JSONField's extended querying is not being leveraged. e.g., a configuration field. JSONField is not intended to provide extended querying capabilities. That said, you may perform the same basic lookups provided by regular text fields (e.g., exact or regex lookups). Since values are stored as serialized JSON, it is highly recommended that you test your queries to ensure the expected results are returned.
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    redfish-lab

    Get started with the Redfish RESTful API from the DMTF

    Redfish-lab allows a smooth ramp-up with the Redfish RESTful API on an HPE ProLiant server, including UEFI/BIOS configuration with various scripting languages like PowerShell and Python. Small tutorials/articles are also proposed in the Wiki section.
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    ndexr

    Indexes directories and outputs to JSON

    ...Could be used to observe activity in a server directory, to generate JSON to send to clients searching remotely, or to keep an index of files in a directory when the user of that directory does not have permission to probe the files system for files without knowing their names. Uses a configuration file, or optionally you can pass configuration information as keyword arguments. Also see recursive example.
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