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  1. What is YAML? - IBM

    YAML is a versatile, human-readable data serialization language commonly used for writing configuration files.

  2. ¿Qué es YAML? - IBM

    YAML es un lenguaje de serialización de datos versátil y legible que se usa habitualmente para escribir archivos de configuración.

  3. O que é YAML? - IBM

    YAML é uma linguagem de serialização de dados versátil e legível por humanos, comumente utilizada para criar arquivos de configuração.

  4. What is the difference between '>-' and '|-' in yaml?

    2022年5月2日 · Newlines in folded block scalars (>) are subject to line folding, newlines in literal block scalars (|) are not. Line folding replaces a single newline between non-empty lines with a space, and …

  5. why --- (3 dashes/hyphen) in yaml file? - Stack Overflow

    So I just started using YAML file instead of application.properties as it is more readable. I see in YAML files they start with ---. I googled and found the below explanation. YAML uses three das...

  6. How do I break a string in YAML over multiple lines?

    2016年9月6日 · There are 5 6 NINE (or 63*, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in YAML. TL;DR Use > if you want to break a string up for readability but for it to still be …

  7. What is the << (double left arrow) syntax in YAML called, and where's ...

    However, I am confused about where this syntax comes from or why it works. CTRL + F ing the YAML specification for << reveals that it doesn't appear anywhere in the specification. Yet it's supported by, …

  8. What is the difference between YAML and JSON? - Stack Overflow

    What are the differences between YAML and JSON, specifically considering the following things? Performance (encode/decode time) Memory consumption Expression clarity Library availability, ease …

  9. YAMLとは - IBM

    YAMLとは「YAML Ain’t Markup Language(YAMLはマークアップ言語ではない)」、あるいは「Yet Another Markup Language(もうひとつのマークアップ言語)」の略語です。前者は、この言語が …

  10. ¿Qué es YAML? - IBM

    YAML es un lenguaje versátil y legible por humanos para serializar datos, que se utiliza a menudo para escribir archivos de configuración.