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Config file path
The default config file path is set by the $NAVI_CONFIG
environment variable. If it is not set, it fallbacks to ~/.config/navi/config.yaml
. The command
navi info config-path
prints which config file path is being used. You can get an config file example by running
navi info config-example
or by clicking here. To turn this example your config file, run
navi info config-example > "$(navi info config-path)"
Cheat sheet paths
The default .cheat
files paths are defined in the $NAVI_PATH
environment variable in a colon-separated list, e.g.,
export NAVI_PATH='/path/to/a/dir:/path/to/another/dir:/yet/another/dir'
If this environment variable is unset or if all directories do not exist, navi
uses that paths defined in its config files. Finally, if there is no config file or if the .cheat
file paths was not set, the default .cheat
file paths fallbacks to ~/.local/share/navi/cheats/
. The command
navi info cheats-path
prints to you all paths used to search for .cheat
files.
You can also add other paths at runtime by running navi
with the --path
option and a colon-separed paths list, e.g.,
navi --path '/some/dir:/other/dir'
It's irrelevant the directory structure within each path. They can even be all in a single file if you wish, as long as you split them accordingly with lines starting with %
.