# User / Environment Variable Configuration This script will automatically set up a handful of different configurations / integrations if you decide to add your information. The script will first check for environment variables and then show prompts to fill in the gaps if the system is not headless. Below you can find a description of what each piece of information is used for as well as the name of the environment variable you can specify to bypass the prompt. ### Work Environment Set to true if you are setting up a work environment where things like Tor should not be installed. * Environment variable: `WORK_ENVIRONMENT` ### Restricted Environment Set to true if you are setting up an environment that should not use sudo / administrator privileges. This is a WIP. * Environment variable: `RESTRICTED_ENVIRONMENT` ### Software Group The category you select for software group will determine which list of software should be installed. The lists are configurable by modifying `~/.local/share/chezmoi/software.yml`. * Environment variable: `SOFTWARE_GROUP` ### Name Enter your full name as you would like it to appear in configuration files such as the Git configuration. * Environment variable: `FULL_NAME` ### E-mail Enter your primary e-mail address. * Environment variable: `PRIMARY_EMAIL` ### Public GPG Key ID If you have a public GPG key available on the Ubuntu or MIT keyservers, then you can enter it so that it is automatically imported. * Environment variable: `KEYID` ### Timezone Enter your timezone in the format of `America/New_York`. It should be available in the TZ database. * Environment variable: `TIMEZONE` ### Domain The domain address you would like to use for any part of the deployment that involves launching a publicly web service. * Environment variable: `PUBLIC_SERVICES_DOMAIN` ### CloudFlare API Token The API token is used to automatically configure various web services that rely on public DNS records. * Environment variable: `CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN` ### GitHub Read-Only Token Pass in a GitHub read-only token linked to your account to automatically save a backup of your GitHub repositories. For more information, see [this link](https://github.com/gabrie30/ghorg#scm-provider-setup). * Environment variable: `GITHUB_READ_TOKEN` ### GitLab Read-Only Token Pass in a GitLab read-only token linked to your account to automatically save a backup of your GitLab repositories. For more information, see [this link](https://github.com/gabrie30/ghorg#scm-provider-setup). * Environment variable: `GITLAB_READ_TOKEN` ### G-mail Address Add a G-mail address which you would like to use as the handler for outgoing SMTP mail. * Environment variable: `GMAIL_ADDRESS` ### G-mail App Password Add the app password to your G-mail address so that outgoing mail can be handled by G-mail. * Environment variable: `GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD` ### Ngrok Authentication Token Add your Ngrok authentication token so that the configuration file can be automatically generated. * Environment Variable: `NGROK_AUTH_TOKEN` ### Slack API Token Add your Slack API token so that `slackterm` can be automatically set up. * Environment Variable: `SLACK_API_TOKEN` ### Tabby Configuration ID Add your Tabby configuration ID to automatically sync Tabby settings. * Environment Variable: `TABBY_CONFIG_ID` ### Tabby Sync Token Add your Tabby sync token to automatically sync Tabby settings. This works in conjunction with the Tabby Configuration ID mentioned above. * Environment Variable: `TABBY_SYNC_TOKEN`