INI
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| subcat = Configuration files | | subcat = Configuration files | ||
− | | extensions = {{ext|ini}}, {{ext|cfg}}, {{ext|conf}}, | + | | extensions = {{ext|ini}}, {{ext|cfg}}, {{ext|conf}}, {{noext}}, many others |
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− | '''INI''' is a family of simple [[text-based | + | '''INI''' is a family of simple [[Text-based data|text-based formats]], commonly used for configuration files. INI files consist of lists of key-value pairs (separated by equals sign) grouped in sections (denoted by square brackets). |
− | The INI format was popularised by early versions of Windows; Windows 95 introduced [[Windows Registry|the Registry]] as the replacement. Variants of INI remain in use to this day, including on other platforms; <code>.gitconfig</code> files and systemd configuration files use INI-like formats. | + | The INI format was popularised by early versions of Windows; Windows 95 introduced [[Windows Registry|the Registry]] as the replacement. Variants of INI remain in use to this day, including on other platforms; <code>[[Git|.gitconfig]]</code> files and systemd configuration files use INI-like formats. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 20:41, 30 March 2016
INI is a family of simple text-based formats, commonly used for configuration files. INI files consist of lists of key-value pairs (separated by equals sign) grouped in sections (denoted by square brackets).
The INI format was popularised by early versions of Windows; Windows 95 introduced the Registry as the replacement. Variants of INI remain in use to this day, including on other platforms; .gitconfig
files and systemd configuration files use INI-like formats.