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Yet Another Structured Formatter

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yasf

Yet Another Structured Formatter

Function sf takes any number of positional or keyword arguments and attempts to turn them into a string.

Usage

from yasf import sf

s = sf("user", name="James", id=123)
print(s)  # 'user <> {"name": "James", "id": 123} <>'

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