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What's this?
Confwhich is an attempt to make working with XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
and XDG_CONFIG_HOME
easier by providing some nice utility functions.
Useage
Usage: confwhich [OPTIONS] <SEARCH>
Arguments:
<SEARCH> The config prefix to search for
Options:
--skip-home Skip directories in XDG_CONFIG_DIRS that start with the home directory
-a, --all Print all matches in XDG_CONFIG_DIRS, not just the first
--from-process <FROM_PROCESS> Read the environment from a process by pid instead of regular environment [default: -1]
--show-tilde Output a tilde for HOME directory
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Confwhich allows reading XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
and XDG_CONFIG_HOME
from a running process by provided process id, assuming the confwhich
process is elevated enough to read the environ file at /proc/<pid>/environ
. Potential useage might be e.g. confwhich --show-tilde --from-process $(pgrep alacritty | head -n 1) alacritty
which will return ~/.config/alacritty.toml
on my system.
Installing
Any system that can build rust applications can have confwhich.
git clone https://git.grimmauld.de/Grimmauld/confwhich.git
cd confwhich
cargo build --release
Alternatively, this project supports nix tooling. The included flake provides a module installing confwhich
to system packages, but also a default package for nix run git+https://git.grimmauld.de/Grimmauld/confwhich
.