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| 
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| Config Files
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| ============
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| 
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| A :term:`config file` is just a text file with :term:`config
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| settings<config setting>`.
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| 
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| 
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| Basic Syntax
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| ------------
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| 
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| Currently only INI-style syntax is supported.  Under the hood a
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| :class:`~python:configparser.ConfigParser` instance is used to read
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| the files.
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| 
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| There is no "type hinting" within the config file itself, although you
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| can ask the config object to interpret values according to a specific
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| type.  See also :ref:`reading-config-settings`.
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| 
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| The basic syntax looks like this:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: ini
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| 
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|    [myapp]
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|    foo = A
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|    bar = 2
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|    feature = true
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|    words = the,quick,brown,fox,"did something unusual"
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|    paths =
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|        /path/to/first/folder
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|        "/path/to/folder with spaces"
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|        /another/one   /and/another
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| 
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|    [more]
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|    things = go here
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| 
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| Note that ``words`` and ``paths`` show 2 ways of defining lists, for
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| use with :meth:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig.get_list()`.  This
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| splits the value by whitespace as well as commas; quotation marks may
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| be used to avoid unwanted splits.
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| 
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| 
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| Specifying via Command Line
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| ---------------------------
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| 
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| While no :term:`commands<command>` are shipped with WuttJamaican,
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| certain other packages may ship with commands (notably, Rattail).  The
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| convention is to accept a ``--config`` (or ``-c``) param on the
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| command line, e.g.:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|    rattail --config=myapp.conf
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| 
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|    rattail -c first.conf -c second.conf
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| 
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| 
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| Specifying via Environment Variable
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| -----------------------------------
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| 
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| Probably most useful for command line scripts etc.  Note that if the
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| command line itself specifies ``-c`` or ``--config`` then the
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| environment variables are ignored.
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|    WUTTA_CONFIG_FILES=myapp.conf
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| 
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|    WUTTA_CONFIG_FILES=first.conf:second.conf
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| 
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| The env variable name used will depend on the :term:`app name`.
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| 
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| 
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| Specifying via Python
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| ---------------------
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| 
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| Pass the files directly to :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.make_config()`::
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| 
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|    make_config('myapp.conf')
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| 
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|    make_config(['first.conf', 'second.conf'])
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| 
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| 
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| File Priority
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| -------------
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| 
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| If multiple config files are used then the sequence will matter in
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| terms of value lookup.  Effectively, whenever
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| :meth:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig.get()` is called on the config
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| object, each file will be searched until a value is found.
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| 
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| For example let's say you have 3 config files:
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| 
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| * ``app.conf`` ("most specific to the app")
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| * ``machine.conf`` ("less specific to the app")
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| * ``site.conf`` ("least specific to the app")
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| 
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| To ensure that sequence you must specify the files in that order (*),
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| e.g. via command line:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|    wutta -c app.conf -c machine.conf -c site.conf
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| 
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| or via Python::
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| 
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|    config = make_config(['app.conf', 'machine.conf', 'site.conf'])
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| 
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| (*) Actually that isn't always true, but for now let's pretend.
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| 
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| That way, if both ``app.conf`` and ``site.conf`` have a particular
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| setting defined, the value from ``app.conf`` will "win" and the value
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| from ``site.conf`` is simply ignored.
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| 
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| The sequence of files actually read into the config object may be
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| confirmed by inspecting either
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| :attr:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig.files_read` or (for typical
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| setups) the log file.
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| 
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| 
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| .. _config-includes:
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| 
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| Including More Files
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| --------------------
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| 
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| When :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.make_config()` is called, it first
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| determines the set of config files based on caller params etc.  It
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| then gives that set of files to the
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| :class:`~wuttjamaican.conf.WuttaConfig` constructor.
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| 
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| But when these files are actually read into the config object, they
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| can in turn "include" (or "require") additional files.
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| 
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| For example let's again say you have these 3 config files:
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| 
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| * ``app.conf``
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| * ``machine.conf``
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| * ``site.conf``
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| 
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| In the previous section we mentioned you could request all 3 files in
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| the correct order:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|    wutta -c app.conf -c machine.conf -c site.conf
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| 
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| But another, usually better way is to add config settings such as:
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| 
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| in ``app.conf``
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| 
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| .. code-block:: ini
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| 
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|    [wutta.config]
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|    include = %(here)s/machine.conf
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| 
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| in ``machine.conf``
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| 
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| .. code-block:: ini
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| 
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|    [wutta.config]
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|    include = %(here)s/site.conf
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| 
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| And then you need only specify the main file when running the app:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: sh
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| 
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|    wutta -c app.conf
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| 
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| or via Python::
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| 
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|    make_config('app.conf')
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| 
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| Examples above show the ``include`` syntax but ``require`` is similar:
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| 
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| .. code-block:: ini
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| 
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|    [wutta.config]
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|    require = /path/to/otherfile.conf
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| 
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| If an "included" file is missing it will be skipped, but if a
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| "required" file is missing an error will be raised.
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| 
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| 
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| Default Locations
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| -----------------
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| 
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| If no config files were specified via any method, then some default
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| file paths may be tried as fallback.
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| 
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| The actual paths used for defaults will vary based on :term:`app name`
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| and other details such as operating system.  But as a simple (and
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| incomplete) example, with app name of ``wutta`` running on Linux,
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| default paths would include things like:
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| 
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| * ``~/.wutta.conf``
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| * ``/usr/local/etc/wutta.conf``
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| * ``/etc/wutta.conf``
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| 
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| While it is hoped that some may find this feature useful, it is
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| perhaps better to be explicit about which config files you want the
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| app to use.
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| 
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| Custom apps may also wish to devise ways to override the logic
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| responsible for choosing default paths.
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| 
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| For more details see :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.get_config_paths()` and
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| :func:`~wuttjamaican.conf.generic_default_files()`.
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