INI is a configuration file format used for applications and programs. INI files are simple text-based files with a basic structure that consists of sections, properties, and values. Sections are denoted by square brackets, properties are defined within sections as key-value pairs, and values hold the configuration settings. INI files are commonly used to store settings such as application preferences, database connection strings, and other configurable parameters.
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