Repository for configuration files, scripts, code, and other information on the Watchtower Stack
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Repository for configuration files, scripts, code, and other information on the Watchtower Stack
Dicfg is a configuration system that supports dependency injection via object interpolation in config files.
Android-like auto-generate configuration files for macOS/iOS
The Python script for downloading new mp3 from RSS given channels
Build Content-Security-Policy headers from a JSON file (or build them programmatically)
Ansible Collection and Sample Playbooks for HPE OneView
Python tools (JSON, YML configs, metaclasses, decorators).
JSON configuration of Atata
A library providing dependency injection with JSR-330 annotations and extensible YML/JSON configuration
Simple module to manage config file
Enables applications to load and save configurations in JSON format, leveraging the CommonPHP Driver Management system for seamless integration.
An annotation based config library written in Kotlin
python-config-parser lets you create runtime configuration objects using json or yaml files.
A Link in Bio website configured with only a JSON file.
Perform simple boilerplate associated with handling configurations.
The User Config Resolver library is a Java-based utility that provides a flexible way to resolve user configuration settings based on user groups and custom expressions. It allows you to define configuration override rules, apply them conditionally, and generate resolved configuration objects or strings.
Simple Android app that sends pre-configured commands to remote servers via SSH.
A simple, recursively dot-accessible configuration manager for deeply nested configuration files.
Method-ized access to a hash's (or collection's) children, and their children
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