Universal Configuration Grammar
Universal Configuration Grammar, aka Universal Configuration Grammar, is an actively used meta language created in 2017. UCG is a universal grammar for configuration. UCG's goal is not to define a configuration format like JSON, YAML, or TOML. It is not intended to replace the other serialization formats. Instead it is intended to provide a common grammar for generating those formats.
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- the Universal Configuration Grammar website
- Universal Configuration Grammar on github
- Universal Configuration Grammar first appeared in 2017
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Last updated August 9th, 2020