Conclusion
This chapter gave you an overview of the Linux configuration hierarchy and how it applies to the programs you’ll use (and write) every day. You learned about command-line arguments, environment variables, and all the other things that fit into the larger hierarchy that programs pull configuration from.
If you followed along, you even created a systemd service that wraps a program and allows you to manage its configuration in a more uniform way.
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