gura VS pyspnego

Compare gura vs pyspnego and see what are their differences.

gura

Gura configuration language (by jware-solutions)

pyspnego

Python SPNEGO authentication library (by jborean93)
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gura pyspnego
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gura

Posts with mentions or reviews of gura. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-21.
  • TOML: Tom's Obvious Minimal Language
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 May 2023
    If one is looking for an alternative config format, the best designed I've seen is https://github.com/gura-conf/gura
  • Use TOML for `.env` Files?
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Feb 2023
    I really like the Gura format (https://github.com/gura-conf/gura). Seems to combine the best of yaml, json, and toml for the use case of human created configuration files.
  • Typed Config Languages
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Jan 2022
    If we're on the topic of config languages, I'd like to plug Gura (https://github.com/gura-conf/gura). It's not too well-known, but it probably has the best design I've seen, and seems to have a good coverage of languages with an available library.
  • Announcing Serde Gura 0.1
    2 projects | /r/rust | 1 Sep 2021
    The first version of Serde Gura is now available! Gura is a simple and readable configuration language that will be familiar to any YAML and TOML user. Its essence lies in simplicity and was introduced in detail in this post on this subreddit.
  • My first crate: a parser for the new config lang Gura
    3 projects | /r/rust | 26 Jul 2021
    Hi! I've just published a Gura parser written in pure Rust. (Repository link below!) Gura aims to offer a much simpler and more readable alternative to TOML and YAML. If you are familiar with the latter language, learning Gura is easy and intuitive.
  • Introducing Gura. A new configuration language readable as YAML, simple as TOML
    2 projects | /r/programming | 4 May 2021
    Cool! There was a mistake and a very important section in README was deleted. We have added a Rationale section where we compare Gura with other languages, as explained there, Gura is not aimed to replace JSON as it's the faster configuration file in the world! But maybe can be able to take advantage of Gura's other benefits :D
  • A Gura parser written in Python
    2 projects | /r/Python | 4 May 2021
    Gura is a new configuration language readable as YAML, simple as TOML that supports variables, importing, and has standardized errors (official site | official repo).

pyspnego

Posts with mentions or reviews of pyspnego. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-21.
  • TOML: Tom's Obvious Minimal Language
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 May 2023
    Can you share an actual example where you need to specify requirements twice. With pyproject.toml I know of 3 ways requirements are specified and they are all used by different things:

    1. Build requirements - requirements needed to build your package from an sdist

    2. Runtime requirements - requirements your library needs at runtime

    3. Extra requirements - optional runtime requirements

    For example my library pyspnego https://github.com/jborean93/pyspnego/blob/main/pyproject.to... has all 3:

    1. Cython for Win32 needed to build the sdist and setuptools as the general build system - https://github.com/jborean93/pyspnego/blob/c3db058b636fc102f...

    2. cryptography as a runtime dependency - https://github.com/jborean93/pyspnego/blob/c3db058b636fc102f...

    3. optional extras kerberos and yaml - https://github.com/jborean93/pyspnego/blob/c3db058b636fc102f...

    Granted the toml format and what is used in pyproject.toml has it's warts but I'm curious what your joke and clown_fiesta examples are actually from as from where I am standing each section currently serve different purposes.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing gura and pyspnego you can also consider the following projects:

config - configuration library for JVM languages using HOCON files

JSON6 - JSON for Humans (ES6)

uniffi-rs - a multi-language bindings generator for rust

ekon - A JSON alternative for sane people. Combination of simplicity & power. Check it out!

gura-rs-parser - A Gura parser for Rust

knot8 - define and manipulate "knobs" in K8s manifests

zaml - The Final Form of configuration files

cue - The home of the CUE language! Validate and define text-based and dynamic configuration

serde-gura - Strongly typed Gura library for Rust

toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language

strictyaml - Type-safe YAML parser and validator.

rust-playground - The Rust Playground