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 ==================
 
 Builds amd config for a project from configs of its components
+
+
+For a bigger project, where you load modules using AMD< you face with the problem of building
+a big `require.config` call encompassing all dependencies and shims. Whwnever you change something
+about the structure of the project, this big structure inside the call need to be changed.
+
+As an example: you use CodeMirror, a non-amd module in your project. You naturally use jQuery,
+the AMD project with hardcoded id (because CodeMirror needs it). Plus, you have some more modules
+(like es5-shim) in you `bower_components`, and you have some modules in your own app.
+
+The premise of this project is to be able to specify pieces of AMD to-be-passed-into-`require.config`
+object per component, that is, if the project has this structure:
+
+
+```
+  . <root>
+  +-+ bower_components/
+  | +-+ jquery/
+  | | `-- jquery.min.js
+  | +-+ codemirror/
+  | | +-- codemirror.min.css
+  | | `-- codemirror.min.js
+  | `-+ require-css/
+  |   `-- require-css.min.js
+  +-- lib/
+  | `-- ... some files
+  `-- distinct-part/
+    +-- vendor/
+    | +-- foo/
+    | | `-- ... files of foo vendor lib
+    | `-- ... some other vendor libs
+    `-- ... some more files
+```
+
+These files would be added:
+
+
+```js
+// <root>/local.amd.json
+{
+  "paths": {
+    "my-app": "lib"
+  }
+}
+```
+
+```js
+//<root>/jquery.amd.json
+{
+  "paths": {
+    "jquery": "jquery.min"
+  }
+}
+```
+
+```js
+//<root>/require-css.amd.json
+{
+  "paths": {
+    "css": "require-css.min"
+  }
+}
+```
+
+```js
+//<root>/codemirror.amd.json
+{
+  "paths": {
+    "codemirror": "."
+  },
+  "shim": {
+    "codemirror/codemirror.min": [ "jquery", "css!codemirror/codemirror.min" ]
+  }
+}
+```
+
+
+```js
+//<root>/distinct-part/local.amd.json
+{
+  "paths": {
+    "my-distinct": "."
+  },
+  "shim": {
+    "my-distinct/vendor/foo": [ "codemirror/codemirror.min" ]
+  }
+}
+```
+
+The `local.amd.json` files describe the `require.config` part for the module at the directory where they are present, in this example for the `<root>` and `<root>/distinct-part`. The idea is, each library can supply its own `local.amd.json`, so the final config can be assembled. The `paths` part of `local.amd.json` is relative to the module it describes, that is, relative to its position.
+
+The `name.amd.json` files describe the missing pieces of config for other dependencies, which do not supply their own one (or they do, but something should be added/overridden). The `name` is the name of the directory where the dependent library / module resides. Thus, `jquery.amd.json` describes config part of `<root>/bower_dependencies/jquery`, similarly for `codemirror.amd.json` and `require-css.amd.json`. Again, `paths` part is relative _to the module described_, that is, for `jquery.amd.json`, even if it is in `<root>`, the `pahts` part is resolved relative to `<root>/bower_components/jquery` directory.
+
+Q: "What if there are more directories with name `name`?
+
+A: "The one which is less deeper in the hierarchy wins. If there are more of them at the same depth, the result is undefined (probably on of them is used; maybe some hinting as to which one should be preferred can be added in the future)."
+
+The result should be to look for all `.amd.json` files in the project and assemble all these files into one big `require.config` call:
+
+```js
+require.config({
+  paths: {
+    "my-app": "lib",
+    "my-distinct": "distinct-part",
+    "codemirror": "bower_components/codemirror",
+    "jquery": "bower_components/jquery/jquery.min",
+    "css": "bower_components/require-css/require-css.min"
+  },
+  shim: {
+    "my-distinct/vendor/foo": [ "codemirror/codemirror.min" ],
+    "codemirror/codemirror.min": [ "jquery", "css!codemirror/codemirror.min" ]
+  }
+});
+```
+
+This, saved to a file, can be used as-is as a script to set up requirejs (or other loader),
+and it can as well be used as `mainConfigFile` for the requirejs optimizer.