# cyrly A serde-based YAML serializer for Rust with an unusual output style. ## Usage ```rust,ignore cyrly::to_string(some_val)? ``` will prdouce something like ```yaml { { 42: 1336 }: "non-string keys", "three different string styles": [ plain, "single-line strings", "\ multi-line strings are\n\ acceptably readable\n\ \n\ also, yaml 1.1/1.2 ambiguities are quoted: ", "oFf", ], look: "trailing comma", } ``` ## Misc I think this is better than X because Y: * JSON * Fewer `"` * Trailing commas, * Multiline strings * Support for non-string keys * YAML (as produced by normal serializers) * Not whitespace-indentation dependent * JSON5 / Hjson * Valid YAML, which is a much more common format, thus the output will be usable in many more places Note that while the serializer attempts to be conservative where possible (e.g. always quoting maybe-keywords like `no` or `on`) and should always produce valid YAML, it is still somewhat unusual and may trouble some YAML deserialization implementations.