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authorcbreton <c.breton@fullsave.com>2020-01-09 10:42:26 +0100
committercbreton <c.breton@fullsave.com>2020-01-09 10:42:26 +0100
commitf86d315c79f1ea2cfec263f412931a6a33db5179 (patch)
tree33f844ab12f616e19e0f09965f25860ff5cba84a
parentecc25dcecac342a7b39376ba969f1c5ea25a8aaa (diff)
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Update cheat to the last version
-rw-r--r--config.yaml6
-rw-r--r--dotfiles/config/cheat/conf.yml39
-rwxr-xr-xinstall.sh2
3 files changed, 46 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/config.yaml b/config.yaml
index 9018465..1867912 100644
--- a/config.yaml
+++ b/config.yaml
@@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ dotfiles:
link: link
src: cheat
dst: ~/.cheat
+ d_cheat_config:
+ src: config/cheat
+ dst: ~/.config/cheat
f_gitconfig:
src: gitconfig
dst: ~/.gitconfig
@@ -90,6 +93,7 @@ profiles:
- d_aria2
- d_systemd
- d_cheat
+ - d_cheat_config
- f_gitconfig
- d_i3
- d_scripts
@@ -118,6 +122,7 @@ profiles:
- d_aria2
- d_systemd
- d_cheat
+ - d_cheat_config
- f_gitconfig
- d_i3
- d_scripts
@@ -146,6 +151,7 @@ profiles:
- d_aria2
- d_systemd
- d_cheat
+ - d_cheat_config
- f_gitconfig
- d_i3
- d_scripts
diff --git a/dotfiles/config/cheat/conf.yml b/dotfiles/config/cheat/conf.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f249549
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dotfiles/config/cheat/conf.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+---
+# The editor to use with 'cheat -e <sheet>'. Defaults to $EDITOR or $VISUAL.
+#editor: vim
+
+# Should 'cheat' always colorize output?
+colorize: true
+
+# Which 'chroma' colorscheme should be applied to the output?
+# Options are available here:
+# https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma/tree/master/styles
+style: monokai
+
+# Which 'chroma' "formatter" should be applied?
+# One of: "terminal", "terminal256", "terminal16m"
+formatter: terminal16m
+
+# The paths at which cheatsheets are available. Tags associated with a cheatpath
+# are automatically attached to all cheatsheets residing on that path.
+#
+# Whenever cheatsheets share the same title (like 'tar'), the most local
+# cheatsheets (those which come later in this file) take precedent over the
+# less local sheets. This allows you to create your own "overides" for
+# "upstream" cheatsheets.
+#
+# But what if you want to view the "upstream" cheatsheets instead of your own?
+# Cheatsheets may be filtered via 'cheat -t <tag>' in combination with other
+# commands. So, if you want to view the 'tar' cheatsheet that is tagged as
+# 'community' rather than your own, you can use: cheat tar -t community
+cheatpaths:
+
+ - name: work
+ path: ~/.bcheat
+ tags: [ work ]
+ readonly: false
+
+ - name: personal
+ path: ~/.cheat
+ tags: [ personal ]
+ readonly: false
diff --git a/install.sh b/install.sh
index 31f4089..0854c6b 100755
--- a/install.sh
+++ b/install.sh
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ echo "Install alacritty..."
echo "Install cheat..."
-#pikaur -S --noconfirm --needed cheat-git
+#pikaur -S --noconfirm --needed cheat
## gnupg