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wp-config.php is the configuration file of WordPress, one of few that is not overridden during upgrades. It is essential for running WordPress, as it contains the information needed to connect to the database
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WP-CLI methods for get_current_blog_id, get_blog_details or $wpdb->prefix
You can use the wp db prefix command with the --url argument to determine the prefix for that particular site. If you need to determine the urls still, maybe consider using something like the wp site …