Questions, feedback and samples for Azure App Configuration service
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May 24, 2024
Questions, feedback and samples for Azure App Configuration service
ASP.NET Core 專案練習集合,ASP.NET Core Practice Projects
FsConfig is a F# library for reading configuration data from environment variables and AppSettings with type safety.
An implementation of ServiceStack IAppSettings interface that uses Consul.io key/value store as backing storage
sample microservice project to demonstrate use of Azure keyvault and Kubernetes ConfigMaps for Configuration, use of Serilog for strucutered logging, use of repository for cosmosdb
Injectable, mockable, extensible, configuration for .NET
PSWebConfig is a PowerShell module for decrypting, inspecting and testing web.config files in remote and local scenarios
Tool to give security to the configurations of an ASPNET Core application by encrypting sensitive information and handling in a secure way
Dotnet tool convert appsettings (.json) to Azure AppService Application Settings
A simple, unambitious, convention-based configuration injector for .NET with full support for Aspnetcore
Prototype is a Swift Macro project that generates SwiftUI Forms and Views for data structures and classes. It's designed to complement SwiftData Models seamlessly.
Demo: Azure App Configuration + .NET 5.x
A simple way to do configuration using POCO objects.
Load your application settings into strong typed objects with two lines of code.
Dynamic Settings is a .NET library that allows you to load application settings from a variety of sources including environment variables, ConfigurationManager, text files, YAML files, and Redis.
Contains a library for controlling EF-Core connections in desktop projects
app settings editor - powered by Roslyn
Manage Validated and Strongly Typed Application Settings from multiple sources
Read .NET config files in a succinct way and with type safety
Simple and extensible way to make web.config/app.config/env vars/whatever easier to read and strongly typed!
Add a description, image, and links to the appsettings topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the appsettings topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."