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    YAML

    YAML

    JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML

    yaml is a definitive library for YAML, the human friendly data serialization standard. This library supports both YAML 1.1 and YAML 1.2 and all common data schemas, passes all of the yaml-test-suite tests. It can accept any string as input without throwing, parsing as much YAML out of it as it can, and supports parsing, modifying, and writing YAML comments and blank lines.
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    Path-to-RegExp

    Path-to-RegExp

    Turn a path string such as `/user/:name` into a regular expression

    The path argument is used to define parameters and populate keys. The RegExp returned by path-to-regexp is intended for ordered data (e.g. pathnames, hostnames). It can not handle arbitrarily ordered data (e.g. query strings, URL fragments, JSON, etc). When using paths that contain query strings, you need to escape the question mark (?) to ensure it does not flag the parameter as optional. Backslashes need to be escaped with another backslash in JavaScript strings. It is possible to write an...
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