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yawn-yaml-cli-ultra

v0.1.1

Published

A command-line YAML editor that preserves comments and styling.

Downloads

5

Readme

YAWN YAML CLI

npm Build Status

A command-line YAML editor that preserves comments and styling.

Based on the Node.js package YAWN YAML.

Installation

npm install yawn-yaml-cli [--global]

Usage

yawn [command] # If installed with --global
$(npm bin)/yawn [command] # If installed locally

See yawn --help for all commands and options, including output format and error handling. Major commands are listed below.

yawn get

yawn get <file> <path>

Gets the specified entry inside the given YAML file.

Uses lodash.get() syntax for the path.

yawn set

yawn set <file> <path> <value>

Sets an entry in the given YAML file. Uses lodash.set() syntax for the path.

If adding to an existing array, any value higher than the last index will push to the last array index, instead of inserting null entries:

users:
  - alice
  - bob

# Run `yawn set users.yaml users[10] jim`

users:
  - alice
  - bob
  - jim # Inserted at index 3, not 10.

yawn push

yawn push <file> <path> <value>

Pushes the given value onto the end of an array, creating the array if needed.

# users.yaml
users:
  - alice
  - bob
yawn push users.yaml users "jim"

rm -rf users.yaml; yawn push users.yaml users "alice"
# will create "users.yaml", a "users" array, and will push "alice" onto the new array