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add HCL support to the README file
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ to work within an application, and can handle all types of configuration needs
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and formats. It supports:
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* setting defaults
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* reading from JSON, TOML, and YAML config files
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* reading from JSON, TOML, YAML and HCL config files
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* live watching and re-reading of config files (optional)
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* reading from environment variables
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* reading from remote config systems (etcd or Consul), and watching changes
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Viper does the following for you:
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1. Find, load, and unmarshal a configuration file in JSON, TOML, or YAML.
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1. Find, load, and unmarshal a configuration file in JSON, TOML, YAML or HCL.
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2. Provide a mechanism to set default values for your different
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configuration options.
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3. Provide a mechanism to set override values for options specified through
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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ viper.SetDefault("Taxonomies", map[string]string{"tag": "tags", "category": "cat
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### Reading Config Files
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Viper requires minimal configuration so it knows where to look for config files.
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Viper supports JSON, TOML and YAML files. Viper can search multiple paths, but
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Viper supports JSON, TOML, YAML and HCL files. Viper can search multiple paths, but
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currently a single Viper instance only supports a single configuration file.
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Viper does not default to any configuration search paths leaving defaults decision
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to an application.
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`import _ "github.com/spf13/viper/remote"`
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Viper will read a config string (as JSON, TOML, or YAML) retrieved from a path
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Viper will read a config string (as JSON, TOML, YAML or HCL) retrieved from a path
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in a Key/Value store such as etcd or Consul. These values take precedence over
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default values, but are overridden by configuration values retrieved from disk,
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flags, or environment variables.
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