yaml-indent is a Python script to re-indent YAML files according to configurable or default indentation rules. It uses the ruamel.yaml library for parsing and writing YAML.
The script requires Python 3.
pip install yaml-indentYou can run yaml-indent from the command line with the following syntax:
yaml-indent <input_file> [-o <output_file>] [-i]Where:
<input_file>is the path to the input YAML file to be re-indented.-o <output_file>(optional) is the path to the output file where the indented YAML will be written.-i(optional) if set, the input file will be edited in place.
If no output file is specified and -i is not set, the indented YAML will be printed to the standard output.
yaml-indent looks for a .yaml_indent.ini configuration file in the
the yaml files directory and all parent directories up to the home
directory. The configuration file should be in the INI format and can
specify the mapping, sequence, and offset indentation values
under the YAML section.
Here's an example:
[YAML]
mapping=4
sequence=4
offset=0Contributions to this project are welcome. If you find a bug or think of a feature that this utility could benefit from, please open an issue or submit a pull request.
The source code for this project is hosted on GitHub. You can access it at https://github.com/knobo/yaml-indent.
This project is open source under the terms of the GPL License.