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Since configuration files are highly user-specific and do not directly belong to the \corry framework, they should not be stored in the \corry repository.
Since configuration files are highly user-specific and do not directly belong to the \corry framework, they should not be stored in the \corry repository.
However, working examples can be found in the \texttt{\textbf{testing/}} directory of the repository.
However, working examples can be found in the \dir{testing/} directory of the repository.
\textbf{Note:}\corry can handle any file extensions for geometry and configuration files.
\corry can handle any file extensions for geometry and configuration files.
The examples, however, follow the convention of using the extension \texttt{*.conf} for both detector and configuration files.
The examples, however, follow the convention of using the extension \texttt{*.conf} for both detector and configuration files.
The framework has the following two required layers of configuration files:
The framework has the following two required layers of configuration files: