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An ini format parser and serializer for node.
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Sections are treated as nested objects.  Items before the first
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heading are saved on the object directly.
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## Usage
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Consider an ini-file `config.ini` that looks like this:
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    ; this comment is being ignored
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    scope = global
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    [database]
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    user = dbuser
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    password = dbpassword
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    database = use_this_database
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    [paths.default]
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    datadir = /var/lib/data
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    array[] = first value
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    array[] = second value
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    array[] = third value
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You can read, manipulate and write the ini-file like so:
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    var fs = require('fs')
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      , ini = require('ini')
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    var config = ini.parse(fs.readFileSync('./config.ini', 'utf-8'))
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    config.scope = 'local'
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    config.database.database = 'use_another_database'
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    config.paths.default.tmpdir = '/tmp'
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    delete config.paths.default.datadir
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    config.paths.default.array.push('fourth value')
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    fs.writeFileSync('./config_modified.ini', ini.stringify(config, { section: 'section' }))
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This will result in a file called `config_modified.ini` being written
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to the filesystem with the following content:
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    [section]
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    scope=local
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    [section.database]
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    user=dbuser
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    password=dbpassword
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    database=use_another_database
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    [section.paths.default]
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    tmpdir=/tmp
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    array[]=first value
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    array[]=second value
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    array[]=third value
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    array[]=fourth value
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## API
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### decode(inistring)
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Decode the ini-style formatted `inistring` into a nested object.
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### parse(inistring)
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Alias for `decode(inistring)`
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### encode(object, [options])
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Encode the object `object` into an ini-style formatted string. If the
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optional parameter `section` is given, then all top-level properties
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of the object are put into this section and the `section`-string is
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prepended to all sub-sections, see the usage example above.
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The `options` object may contain the following:
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* `section` A string which will be the first `section` in the encoded
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  ini data.  Defaults to none.
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* `whitespace` Boolean to specify whether to put whitespace around the
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  `=` character.  By default, whitespace is omitted, to be friendly to
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  some persnickety old parsers that don't tolerate it well.  But some
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  find that it's more human-readable and pretty with the whitespace.
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For backwards compatibility reasons, if a `string` options is passed
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in, then it is assumed to be the `section` value.
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### stringify(object, [options])
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Alias for `encode(object, [options])`
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### safe(val)
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Escapes the string `val` such that it is safe to be used as a key or
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value in an ini-file. Basically escapes quotes. For example
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    ini.safe('"unsafe string"')
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would result in
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    "\"unsafe string\""
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### unsafe(val)
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Unescapes the string `val`
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