# bower-config [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/bower/config.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/bower/config) The Bower config reader and writer. The config spec can be read [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1APq7oA9tNao1UYWyOm8dKqlRP2blVkROYLZ2fLIjtWc/). ## Usage #### .load() Loads the bower configuration from the configuration files. #### .get(key) - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED Returns a configuration value by `key`. Keys with dots are supported to access deep values. #### .set(key, value) - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED Sets a configuration value for `key`. Keys with dots are supported to set deep values. #### .del(key) - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED Removes configuration named `key`. Keys with dots are supported to delete deep keys. #### .save(where, callback) - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED Saves changes to `where`. The `where` argument can be a path to a configuration file or: - `local` to save it in the configured current working directory (defaulting to `process.cwd`) - `user` to save it in the configuration file located in the home directory #### .toObject() Returns a deep copy of the underlying configuration object. The returned configuration is normalised. The object keys will be camelCase. #### #create(cwd) Obtains a instance where `cwd` is the current working directory (defaults to `process.cwd`); ```js var config = require('bower-config').create(); // You can also specify a working directory var config2 = require('bower-config').create('./some/path'); ``` #### #read(cwd) Alias for: ```js var configObject = (new Config(cwd)).load().toJson(); ``` #### #normalise(config) Returns a new normalised config object based on `config`. Object keys will be converted to camelCase. ## License Released under the [MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).