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Enable a configuration file #20
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With version 2.17.0, newdoc now recognizes configuration files. See the documentation: https://redhat-documentation.github.io/newdoc/#_configuration_files |
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According to my survey, most people want the ability to configure
newdoc
in a configuration file. Let's add that option.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: