tigerturtle lets you safely parse and evaluate toml files as bash variables.
Why?
I use bash scripts a lot. I like to load configurations. I dislike the idea of simply running eval $(cat some_file). This allows me to parse a TOML file and safely evaluate just the keys I want.
How?
Install using cargo install tigerturtle.
Run tigerturtle --generate >> some_script.sh and modify. If you're unsure how to proceed from here, I recommend running cat $tt_out_file before the eval command.
I can break this
Feel free to report an issue.