- A design principle in software development where a tool, framework, or system works out of the box without requiring manual setup or configuration files. Zero-configuration tools aim to provide sensible defaults so developers can get started immediately. Examples include certain bundlers, test runners, and development servers that infer settings from the given project structure.
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