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A minimal, human-readable configuration file format that maps unambiguously to a hash table.
A .NET library for manipulating and displaying strings, enums, dates, times, numbers, and quantities in a human-friendly way.
A Go library providing formatters to convert numbers, sizes, times, and ordinals into human-readable strings.
A readable data serialization format for Rust that resembles Rust syntax and supports Serde's data model.
A Lua library that transforms any Lua value into a human-readable representation for debugging.
Convert bytes to a human readable string with support for bits, binary prefixes, localization, and fixed-width formatting.
A .NET library that converts cron expressions into human-readable descriptions in multiple languages.
A Ruby gem that formats dates and times using human-friendly example strings instead of strftime directives.
A Markdown syntax for describing JSON, JSON Schema, and other data structures in a human-readable format.
A human-friendly alternative to the ls command that groups files by type and displays metadata in readable formats.
A Go library that formats time.Duration into human-readable strings like '2 weeks 18 hours 22 minutes 3 seconds'.
A Go implementation of Hjson, a human-friendly JSON alternative with comments, unquoted strings, and optional commas.
A superset of JSON that adds ES6 syntax features like comments, trailing commas, and unquoted keys for human-friendly data files.
A lightweight, dependency-free JavaScript library for converting file sizes to human-readable formats with multiple standards support.
A human-readable scheduling engine for .NET that replaces cryptic cron expressions with intuitive natural language.
A compact human-readable data serialization format designed for shell usage, offering shorthand syntax for JSON.
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