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Inject is a form of pre-processor that replaces/'injects' data from a file in accordance to data defined in a data map. Inject separates logic from the file being read, and because of this, Inject has [...]

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Inject is a form of pre-processor that replaces/'injects' data from a file in accordance to data defined in a data map. Inject separates logic from the file being read, and because of this, Inject has a variable syntax that can adapt to different syntax conventions depending on the information it's being used on. Inject reads the contents of files and maps/replaces data matching the specified key/value data specified in the data map. In a nutshell, Inject takes any file and turns it into an 'inject' module, where the data, the syntax scanned for and the dependencies themselves are given externally via dependency injection to Inject so it is not specified within the file. The data can then be 'interpreted' via the syntax that Inject has been told to use.

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