In computing, configuration files, or config files configure the parameters and initial settings for some computer programs. They are used for user applications, server processes and operating system settings. The files are often written with ASCII encoding (rarely UTF-8) and line-oriented, with lines terminated by a newline or carriage return/line feed pair (CR LF), depending on the operating system. In operating systems that categorise files by extensions, software-dependent extensions .cnf, .conf, and .cfg are often used.
Some applications provide tools to create, modify, and verify the syntax of their configuration files; these sometimes have graphical interfaces. For other programs, system administrators may be expected to create and modify files by hand using a text editor. For server processes and operating-system settings, there is often no standard tool, but operating systems may provide their own graphical interfaces such as YaST or debconf.
Some computer programs only read their configuration files at startup. Others periodically check the configuration files for changes. Users can instruct some programs to re-read the configuration files and apply the changes to the current process, or indeed to read arbitrary files as a configuration file. There are no definitive standards or strong conventions.
CFG may stand for:
Little A, Peyrock, N Shizzle.
(Killa Vanilla Kids,AKA KVK)ALL DAY! (First Edition)
(Verse 1, Lil A)
Welcome To KVK, with all the girls calling me playa
I'm Lil A, And im here to stay
Pey to the rock, Nick to the shizzle
Pey is my sacker, And nick is my nizzle
We all stay fly, as my money stack high
When we walk by you just wanna say HI
When you see me on the floor, you wanna stop drop and roll
Heres my man Peyrock, Hes gonna show you how to jock
(Verse 2, Peyrock)
My name is Peyrock, and im always in stock
I walk the walk, and i talk the talk
Im wearing my pumas, and I aint spreading rumas
Cause when im wearing my airs, it just aint even fair
My car is so rare that when i drive by, all you do is stare
I look so good that no one cares, When im sitting there chilling in my notty underwear
Now i gotta pass it to my vanilla N Shizzle, Hes gonna come at you like like a missle
And now im done and trust me man, It aint the last one
(Verse 3, N Shizzle)
Lil ya
Just dont wanna mess, its how you play when your not the best
Im just so relentless, I always kill will my 90 mill
Its so fresh, just like how i dress
Got my nikes on my feet, when im walking the street
Dont try to top it, you cant even stop it, your like the robber who tryed to pickpocket
Im out, so give me a shout
In computing, configuration files, or config files configure the parameters and initial settings for some computer programs. They are used for user applications, server processes and operating system settings. The files are often written with ASCII encoding (rarely UTF-8) and line-oriented, with lines terminated by a newline or carriage return/line feed pair (CR LF), depending on the operating system. In operating systems that categorise files by extensions, software-dependent extensions .cnf, .conf, and .cfg are often used.
Some applications provide tools to create, modify, and verify the syntax of their configuration files; these sometimes have graphical interfaces. For other programs, system administrators may be expected to create and modify files by hand using a text editor. For server processes and operating-system settings, there is often no standard tool, but operating systems may provide their own graphical interfaces such as YaST or debconf.
Some computer programs only read their configuration files at startup. Others periodically check the configuration files for changes. Users can instruct some programs to re-read the configuration files and apply the changes to the current process, or indeed to read arbitrary files as a configuration file. There are no definitive standards or strong conventions.