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config.cf

v1.0.2

Published

The new .cf file. Have some many feautures.

Downloads

15

Readme

Config.CF

The simple super-lightweight ini-like config library.

Installation

Config.CF

npm i config.cf

CF.cli

npm i config.cf -g

Usage

Config CF

This is the basic of the library.

const Config = require('config-cf');
const fs = require('fs');

let file = fs.readFileSync('config.cf', 'utf-8');
let config = Config.parse(file);
console.log(config);

let str = Config.stringify(config);
console.log(str);

// Config.toJSON(...);
// Config.fromJSON(...);

CF.cli

You can use CF.cli to make configuring easier.

cf form.cff

Syntax

CF

This is the syntax of the CF file.

[Section]
prop=value
prop1=value

# Comment
<= Long
 = Comment
 =>

[Section1]
prop1=value
prop2=value

This will convert to:

{
    section: {
        prop: 'value',
        prop1: 'value'
    },
    section1: {
        prop1: 'value',
        prop2: 'value'
    }
}

CCF

CCF file is for configuring CF.cli, this have information about config.

>target.cf
[Section]
prop1=What is prop1?
prop2=What is prop2?
prop3=What is prop3?

[Section1]
prop1=What is prop1?
propN=What is propN?

CF.cli will ask like:

[Section] What is prop1?
[Section] What is prop2?
[Section] What is prop3?
[Section1] What is prop1?
[Section1] What is propN?

Future Updates

  • Read function: Config.read('config.cf')
  • Backslash and quotes for filename.
  • And some performance improvements!

Issues

Feel free to make issues. I want to improve my library!

Thanks for using.