Declarative and extensible library for configuration & code separation
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Declarative and extensible library for configuration & code separation
A bundle to easily create typesafe, user-configurable settings for symfony applications
Open-source plugin for automated UI generation of game settings from data table in UE5.3
A config manager for django apps based on ETCD
A container class for immutable settings objects. Not a DI container.
Rust serialize/deserialize/access reflection for trees (no_std, no alloc)
A GUI program to view and change your default programs' preferences (which program should open which type of file) using the XDG Specifications
Java-like application properties in Python
A reliable way of syncing your VSCode settings and extensions
Easily manage a customized settings file in JSON, YML, YAML or TOML which you can use for storing all of the settings for your application
Settings Center is a customizable drop-down menu for quickly launching frequently used apps in Gnome:Shell via the quicksettings menu. Originally created by XES https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2899/settingscenter/
A simple but powerful Rails engine for storing preferences, feature flags, etc. With support for reading/writing values client-side as well!
A Python library for management of configuration settings in TOML format across various applications.
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A simple settings solution with ERB-enabled YAML file
Kotlin Utilities for Android -- Making Android Development Stupid Simple
md3 compose multiplatform preference components,use DataStore to save preference data. it support desktop,android etc.
Small tool to make simple settings for a godot project, include file saving/loading with objects.
Jindy is a dynamic configuration API and libraries for Java
Manage Validated and Strongly Typed Application Settings from multiple sources
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