# cod configuration # Put this configuration into '~/.config/cod/config.toml'. # # Lines starting with '#' are comments. # # Misc options # ============ # 'command-execution-timout' controls how long cod waits for completion of command (in milliseconds). # Default value is 1000 (i.e. 1 second). # command-execution-timeout = 5000 # # Rules # ===== # Configuration might have several '[[rule]]' sections. # Whenever cod detects usage of help command in the shell it will scan all # such sections. When it finds first appropriate rule (see 'executable' key) # 'policy' from this rule is used. If no appropriate rule is found default # policy is used. # 'executable' controls which executables this rule is applied to. # 'executble' might have one of following forms: # - '/path/to/executable' :: current rule applies to specified executable # - '/path/to/dir/*' :: current rule applies to all executables # in '/path/to/dir' directory but not in # its subdirectories. # - '/path/to/dir/**' :: current rule applies to all executables # in '/path/to/dir' directory or its subdirectory # - 'exec-name' :: current rule applies to all executables with basename # 'exec-name' # # Paths must be absolute. '~/' is expanded to home directory. # 'policy' controls cod actions whenever it detects usage of help command # in the shell. Possible values for 'policy' are: # - 'ask' :: default policy, cod will ask if you want to learn command; # - 'trust' :: cod will automatically learn detected help command; # - 'ignore' :: cod will ignore all command for this executable. [[rule]] executable = "/usr/bin/*" policy = 'trust' [[rule]] executable = "/usr/local/bin/*" policy = 'trust' [[rule]] executable = "~/.local/bin/**" policy = 'trust'