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NAME

       Catmandu::Config - Configuration settings of Catmandu

CONFIG

       Catmandu configuration options can be stored in files in the root directory of your
       programming project. The file can be YAML, JSON or Perl and is called "catmandu.yml",
       "catmandu.json" or "catmandu.pl". In this file you can set the default Catmandu stores and
       exporters to be used. Here is an example of a "catmandu.yml" file:

           store:
             default:
               package: ElasticSearch
               options:
                 index_name: myrepository

           exporter:
             default:
               package: YAML

   Split config
       For large configs it's more convenient to split the config into several files.  You can do
       so by having multiple config files starting with catmandu*.

           catmandu.general.yml
           catmandu.db.yml
           ...

       Split config files are processed and merged by Config::Onion.

   Deeply nested config structures
       Config files can indicate a path under which their keys will be nested. This makes your
       configuration more readable by keeping indentation to a minimum.

       A config file containing

           _prefix:
               foo:
                   bar:
           baz: 1

       will be loaded as

           foo:
             bar:
               baz: 1

       See Config::Onion for more information on how this works.