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TOML (Tom's Obvious Minimal Language)

TOML is a configuration file format designed for clarity and simplicity. It maps unambiguously to a hash table and is easy for humans to read and write. TOML is the standard format for Rust's Cargo.toml and Python's pyproject.toml.

MIME Type

application/toml

Type

Text

Compression

Lossless

Advantages

  • + Unambiguous — no implicit type coercion unlike YAML
  • + Native datetime support without quoting
  • + Simple, flat structure that maps directly to hash tables
  • + Standard in Rust and Python ecosystems

Disadvantages

  • Deeply nested data structures become verbose
  • Less widespread tool support compared to JSON and YAML
  • No standard way to represent null values

When to Use .TOML

Use TOML for configuration files — especially in Rust (Cargo.toml) and Python (pyproject.toml) ecosystems. Ideal where unambiguous parsing matters.

Technical Details

TOML uses key-value pairs, tables (sections in brackets), arrays of tables (double brackets), and natively typed values including datetime, integers, floats, booleans, and strings. Indentation is not significant.

History

Tom Preston-Werner (co-founder of GitHub) created TOML in 2013 as a minimal alternative to YAML and JSON for configuration files. TOML 1.0 was released in January 2021 after extensive community input.

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