What does this code mean?

$$

$0=5.0

$1=100

$2=0

$3=3

$4=7

$5=7

$6=1

$10=2047

$11=0.050

$12=0.002

$13=0

$14=6

$15=0

$16=1

$17=4

$18=0

$19=0

$20=1

$21=1

$22=43

$23=3

$24=600.000

$25=3000.000

$26=100

$27=3.000

$28=0.100

$29=0.0

$30=1000.

$31=0.

$32=1

$33=1000.000

$34=0.000

$35=0.000

$36=100.000

$37=0

$39=1

$40=1

$41=0

$42=1

$43=1

$44=3

$45=4

$46=0

$56=1.000

$57=1800.000

$58=425.000

$59=6000.000

$60=0

$61=0

$62=0

$63=3

$64=1

$65=0

$100=80.000

$101=80.000

$102=2124.000

$110=10200.000

$111=10200.000

$112=600.000

$120=2200.000

$121=1800.000

$122=200.000

$130=400.000

$131=430.000

$132=100.000

$259=0

$260=70

$261=70

$262=320

$263=30

$264=0

$265=50

$266=100

$267=0

$268=0

$269=0

ok

This is the code i just was thrown, can you tell me what this means?
Thanks

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This is the command that resulted in the rest of the message. It’s basically a request to the GRBL controller to list out all of its configuration.

The resulting list of configuration items show you how each parameter ($# format) is configured.

Are you asking this for a specific reason? This isn’t something that would popup normally. It’s generally only displayed when requested with the $$ command.

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