pretty-yaml (or pymail) is a PyYAML-based python module to produce a bit more pretty and human-readable YAML-serialized data.
This module is for serialization only, see ruamel.yaml module for literate YAML parsing (keeping track of comments, spacing, line/column numbers of values, etc).
This is free and open source software.
Website: github.com/mk-fg/pretty-yaml
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Developer: Mike Kazantsev
License: WTFPL license
pretty-yaml is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| YAML Code Formatters | |
|---|---|
| libfyaml | Fully-featured YAML 1.2 and JSON parser/writer |
| yam | Little formatter for YAML |
| pretty-yaml | Human-readable YAML-serialized data |
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