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# mini-file-format
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minimalized ini
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Minimalized ini format with concrete format rules. Meant to be easily read and easily parsed.
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Ends with `.mini` i.e. `config.mini`.
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## Sections and Keys
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- Sections are denoted by square brackets (`[Section]`).
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- Subsections are nested within sections using dot notation (`[Section.Subsection]`).
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- All subsections must be explicitly defined before use.
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- Subsections can be empty.
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- Keys within sections or subsections use `key = value` syntax.
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- Key names may only contain `a-z`, `A-Z`, and `0-9`.
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- Empty keys (i.e., keys without values) are not allowed.
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- Spaces outside of strings are ignored.
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- Comments are denoted by `#` and may only appear on separate lines.
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## Supported Data Types
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The format supports the following data types:
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### Integer
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- Defined as a sequence of digits (`0-9`).
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- Example: `value = 5`
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### String
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- Strings are enclosed in double quotes (`""`).
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- Strings support escape sequences using backslashes (`\`).
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- Supported escape sequences:
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- `\"` for a double quote (`"`)
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- `\n` for a newline
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- `\t` for a tab
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- Example: `string = "Line 1\nLine 2"`
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- Example: `string = "Tab\tSeparated"`
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- Example: `string = "My \"escaped\" String"`
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### Array
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- Arrays are enclosed in square brackets (`[]`) and contain comma-separated values.
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- Arrays may only contain one datatype.
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- Example: `array = [5, 6, 10]`
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### Boolean
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- Boolean values are represented as `true` or `false`.
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- Example: `myBool = false`
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### Floating-Point Numbers
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- Floating-point numbers use `.` for decimal notation or `e` for scientific notation.
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- Floats always end with `f`.
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- Floats may also be whole numbers without a decimal point.
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- Example: `anotherValue = 1.065f`
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- Example: `thisToo = 1e18f`
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- Example: `scientificFloat = 1.534e3f`
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- Example: `wholeFloat = 1f`
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### Hexadecimal Numbers
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- Hexadecimal numbers are prefixed with `0x`.
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- Example: `hexValue = 0xFA8`
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### Binary Numbers
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- Binary numbers are prefixed with `0b`.
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- Example: `binValue = 0b0010010`
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### Underscore in Numbers
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- Numbers can contain underscores (`_`) for readability.
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- Example: `anotherDec = 1_000_375`
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## Example Structure
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```text
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[Section]
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integer = 5
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string = "My String"
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array = [5, 6, 10]
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myBool = false
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# A comment
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[Section.Subsection]
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float = 1.065f
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float2 = 1e18f
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hexValue = 0xFA8
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[Section.Subsection.Subsection]
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binValue = 0b0010010
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anotherDec = 1_000_375
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```
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