Exactly this. Pkl is most useful as a type-safe configuration language that can output to any other format (already supported, or put together by the user within Pkl). You’ll always get valid JSON, YAML, PLIST, what-have-you as output. This you can then parse in the language/system of your choice.
Certainly language bindings are useful, and if there’s demand likely someone will create them.
Certainly language bindings are useful, and if there’s demand likely someone will create them.