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This is currently a experiment with putting some semi-random ideas about how configuration can be done in a convenient manner into code.
The basic idea is to experiment with applying #include
-statements recusively
inside JSON/cJSON documents:
// default-settings.cjson
{
"some-setting": "default value",
"value": 100
}
// my-config.cjson
{
"#include": "./default-settings.json",
"value": 50
}
Will result in a config with:
{
"some-setting": "default-value",
"value": 50
}
Download/clone, run npm install --dev
and then either vows --spec
or npm test
.
The software is provided under the Modified BSD License; See LICENSE for further details.
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The npm package oconf receives a total of 6,586 weekly downloads. As such, oconf popularity was classified as popular.
We found that oconf demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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