I'm not a fan of adding more complexity, for a couple reasons:

1) you have the ['*'] option for local / office development
2) you can just add a record to /etc/hosts to point to the server and then use 
a name like e.g., local-office - just update the record to point to whatever IP 
you're using st the time

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