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fix(config.ts): fix config priority #275

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Problem Description

In this project, according to the README documentation, local configuration should have a higher priority over the global configuration. However, in practice, it was observed that the local config wasn't overriding the global config as expected. Upon investigation, I identified that the issue originated from a logical error in the getConfig() function in the src/commands/config.ts file.

Changes

To address this issue, I have made necessary modifications to the getConfig() function. These changes ensure that the local config correctly overrides the global config.

Testing and Validation

To validate the effectiveness of this fix, I conducted a series of tests including various combinations of global and local configurations. These tests have confirmed that the modified code now aligns with the expected behavior as described in our README.

The getConfig function in config.ts has been updated to properly handle environment variables.
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@github-actions github-actions bot closed this Jan 23, 2024
@di-sukharev di-sukharev reopened this Feb 28, 2024
@di-sukharev di-sukharev changed the base branch from master to dev March 18, 2024 04:41
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hi @hydrotho, i dont understand how exactly your changes solve the problem, the PR looks like a gpt generated one :)

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