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## Configuration ## ## Configuration ##
Configuration files for Homemaker can be authored in your choice of [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml), Configuration files for Homemaker can be authored in your choice of [TOML](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml),
[YAML](http://yaml.org/) or [JSON](http://json.org/) markup languages. Being the easiest to read out of the three, TOML [JSON](http://json.org/), or [YAML](http://yaml.org/) markup languages. Being the easiest to read out of the three,
will be used for the example configuration files. Worry not if you are unfamiliar with this format; everything you need TOML will be used for the example configuration files. Worry not if you are unfamiliar with this format; everything you
to know about it will be shown below. need to know about it will be shown below.
Let's start by looking at a basic example configuration file, `example.toml`. Notice that Homemaker determines which Let's start by looking at a basic example configuration file, `example.toml`. Notice that Homemaker determines which
markdown language processor to use based on the extension of your c:nfiguration file. Use `.toml/.tml` for TOML, markdown language processor to use based on the extension of your c:nfiguration file. Use `.toml/.tml` for TOML,