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title: Pattern.getConfig()
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---
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You can call `Pattern.getConfig()` to retrieve a pattern's runtime configuration.
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Doing so will resolve all dependencies, load all the plugins, and do all other
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housekeeping tasks that are typically done behind the scenes when you call
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`Pattern.draft()`. But it will stop short of drafting the pattern, and instead
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return a Pattern's internal configuration.
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You can use this to see what options a pattern provides, what
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measurements it requires, and so on.
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## Pattern.getConfig() signature
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```js
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object pattern.getConfig()
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```
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## Pattern.getConfig() example
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```js
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import { Aaron } from "@freesewing/aaron"
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const config = new Aaron().getConfig()
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```
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