Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: ruamel.yaml.cmd
Version: 0.5.4
Summary: commandline utility to manipulate YAML files
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/ruamel/yaml.cmd
Author: Anthon van der Neut
Author-email: a.van.der.neut@ruamel.eu
License: MIT
Description: 
        ruamel.yaml.cmd
        ===============
        
        This package provides the ``yaml`` commandline utlity for converting to/from
        YAML and for manipulating YAML files
        
        Basic usage:
        ------------
        
        - ``yaml round-trip <file_name>`` for basic roundtrip testing of YAML
          files
        - ``yaml json <file_name>`` for conversion of JSON file(s) to a single
          YAML block style document
        - ``yaml json --write <file_name>`` to convert JSON files to individual .yaml files.
          This is essential for being able to comparing otherwise unreadable JSON files
          (e.g. single line metadata.json files in .whl distributions)
        - ``yaml ini <file_name>`` for conversion of an INI/config file (ConfigObj
          comment and nested sections supported) to a YAML block style document.
          This requires ``configobj`` to be installed (``pip install ruamel.yaml.cmd[configobj]``)
        - ``yaml from-csv <file_name>`` for conversion CSV to a YAML
          file to a a table in an HTML file.
        - ``yaml htmltable <file_name>`` for conversion of the basic structure in a YAML
          file to a a table in an HTML file. The YAML file::
        
            title:
            - fruit
            - legume
            local:
            - apple
            - sprouts
            import:
            - orange
            - broccoli
        
          is converted into the table:
        
          ====== ====== ========
          title  fruit  legume
          local  apple  sprouts
          import orange broccoli
          ====== ====== ========
        
        - ``yaml merge-expand <input> <output>`` expand merges in input YAML file (use - for stdin/out)
        
        See ``yaml --help`` for more information on the availble commands
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Provides-Extra: configobj
