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Also commonly used is the ini-style format that can be parsed by [http://docs.python.org/library/configparser.html ConfigParser] (standard library), and by libraries like [http://pythonpaste.org/initools/ initools] (similar, simpler to use). | Also commonly used is the ini-style format that can be parsed by [http://docs.python.org/library/configparser.html ConfigParser] (standard library), and by libraries like [http://pythonpaste.org/initools/ initools] (similar, simpler to use). | ||
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Note that YAML can be convenient for this.
Also commonly used is the ini-style format that can be parsed by ConfigParser (standard library), and by libraries like initools (similar, simpler to use).