documentation of configuration file#146
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Thanks for the PR, could you please revert (i.e. rebase and drop) the unrelated formatting changes to the docs.
For better or for worse these are personal preferences and they should not be within the scope of this PR.
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@gnikit In the present, i.e. updated form, the PR now only adds the block about setup and use of a configuration file. |
There was the request to display the use a configuration file.[1] The documentation now includes a minimal example and indicates an example in a larger project. [1] fortran-lang#142 Signed-off-by: Norwid Behrnd <nbehrnd@yahoo.com>
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The documentation now showcases how to define and use a configuration file.
Minor lints on the underlying markdown syntax.