yq/usage/toml.md
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# TOML
Decode from TOML. Note that `yq` does not yet support outputting in TOML format (and therefore it cannot roundtrip)
## Parse: Simple
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
A = "hello"
B = 12
```
then
```bash
yq -oy '.' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
A: hello
B: 12
```
## Parse: Deep paths
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
person.name = "hello"
person.address = "12 cat st"
```
then
```bash
yq -oy '.' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
person:
name: hello
address: 12 cat st
```
## Encode: Scalar
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
person.name = "hello"
person.address = "12 cat st"
```
then
```bash
yq '.person.name' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
hello
```
## Parse: inline table
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
name = { first = "Tom", last = "Preston-Werner" }
```
then
```bash
yq -oy '.' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
name:
first: Tom
last: Preston-Werner
```
## Parse: Array Table
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
[owner.contact]
name = "Tom Preston-Werner"
age = 36
[[owner.addresses]]
street = "first street"
suburb = "ok"
[[owner.addresses]]
street = "second street"
suburb = "nice"
```
then
```bash
yq -oy '.' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
owner:
contact:
name: Tom Preston-Werner
age: 36
addresses:
- street: first street
suburb: ok
- street: second street
suburb: nice
```
## Parse: Empty Table
Given a sample.toml file of:
```toml
[dependencies]
```
then
```bash
yq -oy '.' sample.toml
```
will output
```yaml
dependencies: {}
```