Define configuration structures, read and write config files and access your configuration via an object tree that plays well with IDE code completion.
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Define configuration structures, read and write config files and access your configuration via an object tree that plays well with IDE code completion.
It contains modules developed to easily perform basic operations on the config Files.
A simple config parser for Python, featuring basic type conversion & much accessibility.
SSH Executor is a simple Python module designed to execute SSH commands on various servers either concurrently or sequentially. It facilitates the execution of commands using credentials read from a configuration file.
Effective use of the configparser library in Python for managing configurations and settings in a Selenium-based testing framework. The project showcases four essential use cases, highlighting the flexibility and convenience provided by configparser.
Dynamic tkinter config editor for files created with ConfigParser
Configlayer: an attempt to simplify working with configurations
Supporting material for the "How To Work With Config Files In Python" article
A JSON format template parser to generate config.json files
Python application that capable of reading random quote from a tubular CSV file and send this quote over slack.
Python3 application to read from environment file (.env)
Unofficial launcher for Planet Game (https://github.com/Jachdich/planet-client/)
This project scrapes data from auction listings and calculates the return of investment (ROI) of mining rigs.
Ultimate search, acquisition and organization system for .mp3 music files directly in discord.
A config editor for the classic version of Metro: Last Light on Steam.
NTUST Course Predator
A simple PHP class for reading and writing configuration values from JSON files
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