# Rakh! A dead simple configuration language. No seriously, it's simple. With only 37 (significant) lines of code, it's one of the tiniest configuration languages there is. # Show me some examples then! ``` key:value x:5 order_reached:true rust_is_awesome:true ``` # How to use it? Rakh is a Rust crate and it just has a *single* function -- `interpret()`. It returns a `Result, Error>`. You just pass Rakh code into it. Like this - ```rs use rakh; fn main() { let config = rakh::interpret("rust_is_awesome:true").unwrap(); println!("{}", config.get("rust_is_awesome")); // true } ``` # LICENSE Rakh is under the very permissive Blue Oak 1.0.0 license, take a look at `LICENSE.md` for more information.