[general] # if dry run is set to true # userctx will only validate config # and tell you what it will do to execute # tasks dry_run = true # "apps" array tells userctx what to do (which apps # should be actually managed). If it is empty or not # set, then userctx will do nothing. apps = [ "sway", "gtk", "helix", "foot", "wofi", "mako", ] # target directory where managed configs # are located # defaults to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME if specifically set # or ~/.config if $XGD_CONFIG_HOME is not set target_path = "~/.config" # directory where contexts are stored # default is "~/.config/userctx" source_path = "~/.config/userctx" [apps] helix.symlink."*" = "themes/theme.toml" helix.exec = "pkill -USR1 hx" example2.scripts = ["s1", "s2"] [apps.example] symlink."this.file" = "that.file" symlink."*" = "theme.conf" # TODO: handle any file to particular name exec = 'echo "this simulates reload command"' [apps.niri] exec = "this simulates code for niri restart" [apps.niri.symlink] "another.file" = "another.link" # section that demonstrates all the available # features of userctx [apps.example] # Path to appliaction configs is read from # general.soucre_path. The default source path is # ~/.config/userctx//example for this # app. # Individual path for app can be provided via # "source_path" for particular app. Then userctx will try to lookup # app settings in /source_path/ # Default is general.source_path//. # For this example it will expand to # ~/.config/userctx//example # and target directory is ~/.config/example # for app named "example" # # this will link file from context dir to destination dir # $CONTEXT_SRC/context_file.conf -> $CONTEXT_DST/symlink_to_context_file.conf symlink."context_file.conf" = "symlink_to_context_file.conf" # this will link file to subdirectory inside destination dir # Note that destination subdir must be created beforehand. # $CONTEXT_SRC/other_file.conf -> $CONTEXT_DST/subdir/other_file.conf symlink."other_file.conf" = "subdir/other_file.conf" symlink."subdir/yet_another_file.conf" = "yet_another_file.conf" # "exec" let's you write a reload command or # even a bigger custom script that will apply contents of # your context. Note the triple double-qoutes for multiline # strings (see TOML spec). # This string will be passed as is to $SHELL for execution. exec = """ # this is a normal shell script which will # be executed by user's $SHELL or 'bash' binary # if users $SHELL is empty # users envs are available echo "$HOME" # additional envs are available echo "$CONTEXT_SRC" echo "$CONTEXT_DST" echo "$CONTEXT_NAME" """ # scripts array will try to find # named files in $CONTEXT_SRC and # execute them with $SHELL