Convert a JavaScript value into a YAML string. Strings are double quoted if they contain keywords, non-printable or escaped characters, or if a YAML parser would parse them as numbers. Anchors and aliases are inferred from objects, allowing cycles.
function
YAML.stringify
@param input
The JavaScript value to stringify.
@param replacer
Currently not supported.
@param space
A number for how many spaces each level of indentation gets, or a string used as indentation. The number is clamped between 0 and 10, and the first 10 characters of the string are used.
@returns
A string containing the YAML document.
import { YAML } from "bun";
const input = {
abc: "def"
};
console.log(YAML.stringify(input));
// # output
// abc: def
const cycle = {};
cycle.obj = cycle;
console.log(YAML.stringify(cycle));
// # output
// &root
// obj:
// *root