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Config files usually have a hierarchy to them - just remember that they prioritise the closest config file to the user. So for example you can have '/etc/CONFIG_FILE' (for all users) then '/home/USERNAME/.CONFIG_FILE' (for just one user), the one in the '/home' folder will take priority over the one in '/etc'. Info about where these config files are stored is usually at the bottom of a [https://linux.die.net/man/ man(ual) page] or, if you're using Windows, just google it and it'll likely be in some obscure folder somewhere.
Config files usually have a hierarchy to them - just remember that they prioritise the closest config file to the user. So for example you can have '/etc/CONFIG_FILE' (for all users) then '/home/USERNAME/.CONFIG_FILE' (for just one user), the one in the '/home' folder will take priority over the one in '/etc'. Info about where these config files are stored is usually at the bottom of a [https://linux.die.net/man/ man(ual) page] or, if you're using Windows, just google it and it'll likely be in some obscure folder somewhere.
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