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.YML

Not to be confused with .yml or .YML or .yaml


MIME type: application/x-yaml

Is binary? No and yes (depending on if you include binary data)

Is encrypted? No

Can execute dangerous code? Yes (example: billion laughs attack (forkbomb))

Related extensions: .yaml .YAML .yml .toml .TOML .editorconfig .gitattributes

Internet Media types: Not registered

Uniform Type Identifier (UTI) None

Type code ????

Magic number Unknown

The capital doesn't differentiate the 2 files by much. They both still function the same.

A .YML file is a YAML document data file. It is used in the YAML markup language to configure websites, and help with application development. The recommended file extension is .yaml

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Any (Windows, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Linux, GNU/Linux, Classic MacOS, MacOS, MacOS X, OS X, iOS, Android, OS/2, ChromiumOS, ChromeOS, Solaris, FreeBSL, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, etc.)


Opens with:

Gedit (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)

Notepad (Windows, included with all versions of the operating system) (Proprietary)

Notepad++ (Windows NT, Linux (free & Libre) (Open Source))

GNOME Text Editor (GNOME/Linux) (free & Libre) (Open Source)

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Definition 1: YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language) document file

A .YML file is a YAML document data file. It is used in the YAML markup language to configure websites, and help with application development. The recommended file extension is .yaml


Definition 2: Pseudo-extension (null)

A pseudo-extension is a file format that is applied to a file, despite not having a purpose, other than to change the file name (such as YAMS.YML or x.YML) however this file extension is rarely used as a pseudo-extension


Alternatives

None

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Limitations and problems

Unknown

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History

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Version history

There are only 3 versions of the YML Boundary Scan Description Language file.

The following table needs to be reformatted.

YAML 1.0

YAML 1.1 (Second edition)

YAML 1.2 (Third edition) (2009 October 1st)


Usage

YML files are used in configuration files

YML files are used to move data in software development

Version control programming websites like GitHub use YAML heavily in configuration.

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Shebang? Unknown

Encoding: Unknown

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GNOME 1: File not found

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