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This is a configuration file, likely for a JavaScript module loader like RequireJS. Let’s break down what it contains:

1. paths:

This section defines the mapping between logical module names⁣ (used in require() calls in your JavaScript code) and the actual file paths where those modules are located. It’s organized into nested objects.

* Top-Level Keys: These represent base paths or categories of modules. ‌ For example, libs suggests‌ a directory containing third-party libraries. fly likely‍ represents custom‍ code within the project.
* ⁤ ⁢ Values: The values‍ are the paths ‌to the JavaScript files.These can be relative paths (relative to the location of the configuration file) or absolute URLs.

Here’s a breakdown of some key parts:

* custom: "2.6.2" – A custom module ⁣at version 2.6.2. The path is likely relative to the base URL ‍of the application.
* libs/velocity: "1.2.2" – The Velocity.js library ‍at version 1.2.2.
* libs/dataTables: "1.10.6" – The ‍DataTables JavaScript library ‍at version 1.10.6.
* libs/jquery: A large number of jQuery ⁤plugins are listed here, each with a specific version. This indicates the application heavily relies on jQuery and its extensions.Examples ⁤include:
‍* dotdotdot: A plugin for truncating text with ‍an ellipsis.
⁤ * ​ flexslider: A responsive⁢ slider plugin.
* lazyload: A plugin for lazy-loading images.
⁣ ⁣ * ​ ui/*: A ​collection of jQuery UI widgets (autocomplete, accordion, tabs,‍ etc.).
* ⁣ fly/libs/underscore-1.5.1: Underscore.js, a utility library.
* fly/libs/backbone-1.0.0: Backbone.js,a⁤ javascript framework.

2. shim:

This section is crucial for dealing‌ with ​libraries that don’t follow the standard asynchronous module definition (AMD) format that⁤ RequireJS expects. These libraries‌ frequently enough rely ‌on global variables or have specific load order requirements.shim ‍ tells RequireJS how to handle these dependencies.

* Key: ‌ The name of the module (as it would be ⁢used in a require() call).
* Value: An ⁣object with the⁣ following properties:
* deps: An array of module names that this module depends on. RequireJS will ensure these dependencies are loaded before loading the shimmed module.
* exports: The name of the global variable that the ⁤module exposes. This allows RequireJS to make ⁣the module’s functionality available as a proper module.

Examples:

*​ ⁤ liveconnection/managers/connection: Depends‌ on liveconnection/libs/sockjs-0.3.4.‍ This means the SockJS library must be loaded⁢ first.
* fly/libs/backbone.marionette: Depends⁢ on jquery, ⁢ fly/libs/underscore, and⁣ fly/libs/backbone. It exports Marionette ‌as the module’s value.
* libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.tabs-1.11.4: Depends on jquery, libs/jquery/ui/jquery.ui.core,and fly/libs/jquery.widget.

3. map:

This section defines module name mappings. It’s used to resolve aliases or to handle different versions of the same module.

* *: This ‍means the mapping applies to all modules.
* ⁣ adobe-pass: Maps the logical name adobe-pass to ‌the URL https://sports.cbsimg.net/js/CBSi/app/VideoPlayer/AdobePass-min.js.
* facebook: Maps the logical name facebook to ⁤the Facebook SDK URL.
* **facebook-debug

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