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Config

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Easy Configuration Management Library

If you are writing a WordPress theme or a PHP application, most likely you will have some configuration values. The conventional approach involves creating a file with a bunch of variables and constants, then including every file in your script, which may not be the most intuitive way. Inspired by Laravel's elegant configuration handling, I developed Config to provide a similar experience for PHP projects, especially in the context of WordPress themes.


Installation

to install config in your project you just need to run this command

Up & Running

after installing config you will need to create a directory named config in root of your project where your composer.json lives in this directory you can store your configuration files. i.e database.php or site.php lets say you want to store your database configuration values here. you will have to follow the following steps.


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