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README.md

pyyaml module for Package Control

This is the pyyaml module (yaml) bundled for usage with Package Control, a package manager for the Sublime Text text editor.

It does only include the pure-Python version and not the fast LibYAML variant. This may or may not be added as a different dependency at a later point.

this repo pypi
latest tag pypi

How to use pyyaml as a dependency

In order to tell Package Control that you are using the pyyaml module in your ST package, create a dependencies.json file in your package root with the following contents:

{
   "*": {
      "*": [
         "pyyaml"
      ]
   }
}

If the file exists already, add "pyyaml" to the every dependency list.

Then run the Package Control: Satisfy Dependencies command to make Package Control install the module for you locally (if you don't have it already).

After all this you can use import yaml in any of your Python plugins.

See also: Documentation on Dependencies

How to update this repository (for contributors)

  1. Download the latest tarball from pypi.
  2. Delete everything inside the st2/ and st3/ folders.
  3. Copy the lib/ folder and everything related to copyright/licensing from the tarball to the st2/ folder and do the same with the lib3/ folder and st3/.
  4. Commit changes and either create a pull request or create a tag directly in the format v<version> (in case you have push access). This must be a semantic version, so append .0.

License

The contents of the root folder in this repository are released under the public domain. The contents of the st2/ and st3/ folders fall under their own bundled licenses.