## Basic example Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml --- country: Australia # this place cities: - Sydney - Melbourne - Brisbane - Perth ``` then ```bash yq -o=lua '.' sample.yml ``` will output ```lua return { ["country"] = "Australia"; -- this place ["cities"] = { "Sydney", "Melbourne", "Brisbane", "Perth", }; }; ``` ## Unquoted keys Uses the `--lua-unquoted` option to produce a nicer-looking output. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml --- country: Australia # this place cities: - Sydney - Melbourne - Brisbane - Perth ``` then ```bash yq -o=lua '.' sample.yml ``` will output ```lua return { country = "Australia"; -- this place cities = { "Sydney", "Melbourne", "Brisbane", "Perth", }; }; ``` ## Globals Uses the `--lua-globals` option to export the values into the global scope. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml --- country: Australia # this place cities: - Sydney - Melbourne - Brisbane - Perth ``` then ```bash yq -o=lua '.' sample.yml ``` will output ```lua country = "Australia"; -- this place cities = { "Sydney", "Melbourne", "Brisbane", "Perth", }; ``` ## Elaborate example Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml --- hello: world tables: like: this keys: values ? look: non-string keys : True numbers: - decimal: 12345 - hex: 0x7fabc123 - octal: 0o30 - float: 123.45 - infinity: .inf - not: .nan ``` then ```bash yq -o=lua '.' sample.yml ``` will output ```lua return { ["hello"] = "world"; ["tables"] = { ["like"] = "this"; ["keys"] = "values"; [{ ["look"] = "non-string keys"; }] = true; }; ["numbers"] = { { ["decimal"] = 12345; }, { ["hex"] = 0x7fabc123; }, { ["octal"] = 24; }, { ["float"] = 123.45; }, { ["infinity"] = (1/0); }, { ["not"] = (0/0); }, }; }; ```