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<title>Glossary</title>
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<description>Module A discreet unit of data collection and display. A data interface concept. A package inside the app.
Examples: New Relic, Git, Weather.
Widget The onscreen representation of a Module. The widget is responsible for being the interface between the app and the data collection.
Widgets are defined by a required widget.go file in a Module.</description>
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<title>Configuration</title>
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<description>By default WTF looks in a ~/.wtf/ directory for a YAML file called config.yml. If ~/.wtf/ doesn&amp;rsquo;t exist, WTF will create that directory on start-up, and then display instructions for creating the configuration file.
Config.yml Example Config Files A few example config files are provided in the _sample_configs/ directory of the Git repository. To try out WTF quickly, copy simple_config.yml into ~/.wtf/ as config.yml and relaunch WTF. You should see the app launch and display the Security and Status modules.</description>
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