# Configuration file for tut [general] # Shows a confirmation view before actions such as favorite, delete toot, boost # etc. # default=true confirmation=true # Enable support for using the mouse in tut to select items. # default=false mouse-support=false # Timelines adds windows of feeds. You can customize the number of feeds, what # they should show and the key to activate them. # # Available timelines: home, direct, local, federated, bookmarks, saved, # favorited, notifications, lists, tag # # Tag is special as you need to add the tag after, see the example below. # # The syntax is: # timelines=feed,[name],[keys...] # # Tha values in brackets are optional. You can see the syntax for keys under the # [input] section. # # Some examples: # # home timeline with the name Home # timelines=home,Home # # local timeline with the name Local and it gets focus when you press 2 # timelines=local,Local,'2' # # notification timeline with the name [N]otifications and it gets focus when you # press n or N # timelines=notifications,[N]otifications,'n','N' # # tag timeline for #linux with the name Linux and it gets focus when you press # timelines=tag linux,Linux,"F2" # # # If you don't set any timelines it will default to this: # timelines=home # timelines=notifications,[N]otifications,'n','N' # # The date format to be used. See https://godoc.org/time#Time.Format # default=2006-01-02 15:04 date-format=2006-01-02 15:04 # Format for dates the same day. See date-format for more info. # default=15:04 date-today-format=15:04 # This displays relative dates instead for statuses that are one day or older # the output is 1y2m1d (1 year 2 months and 1 day) # # The value is an integear # -1 = don't use relative dates # 0 = always use relative dates, except for dates < 1 day # 1 - ∞ = number of days to use relative dates # # Example: date-relative=28 will display a relative date for toots that are # between 1-28 days old. Otherwhise it will use the short or long format. # default=-1 date-relative=-1 # The max width of text before it wraps when displaying toots. # 0 = no restriction. # default=0 max-width=0 # Where do you want the list of toots to be placed? # Valid values: left, right, top, bottom. # default=left list-placement=left # If you have notification-feed set to true you can display it under the main # list of toots (row) or place it to the right of the main list of toots # (column). # default=row list-split=row # You can change the proportions of the list view in relation to the content # view list-proportion=1 and content-proportoin=3 will result in the content # taking up 3 times more space. # Must be n > 0 # default=1 list-proportion=1 # See list-proportion # default=2 content-proportion=2 # If you always want to quote original message when replying. # default=false quote-reply=false # If you're on an instance with a custom character limit you can set it here. # default=500 char-limit=500 # If you want to show icons in the list of toots. # default=true show-icons=true # If you've learnt all the shortcut keys you can remove the help text and only # show the key in tui. So it gets less cluttered. # default=false short-hints=false # If you want to display the filter that filtered a toot. # default=true show-filter-phrase=true # If you want to show a message in the cmdbar on how to access the help text. # default=true show-help=true # 0 = No terminal title # 1 = Show title in terminal and top bar # 2 = Only show terminal title, and no top bar in tut. # default=0 terminal-title=0 # If you don't want the whole UI to update, and only the text content you can # set this option to true. This will lead to some artifacts being left on the # screen when emojis are present. But it will keep the UI from flashing on every # single toot in some terminals. # default=true redraw-ui=true # The leader is used as a shortcut to run commands as you can do in Vim. By # default this is disabled and you enable it by setting a leader-key. It can # only consist of one char and I like to use comma as leader key. So to set it # you write leader-key=, # default= leader-key= # Number of milliseconds before the leader command resets. So if you tap the # leader-key by mistake or are to slow it empties all the input after X # milliseconds. # default=1000 leader-timeout=1000 # You set actions for the leader-key with one or more leader-action. It consists # of two parts first the action then the shortcut. And they're separated by a # comma. # # Available commands: home, direct, local, federated, clear-notifications, # compose, edit, history, blocking, bookmarks, saved, favorited, boosts, # favorites, following, followers, muting, newer, preferences, profile, # notifications, lists, tag, window, list-placement, list-split, proportions # # The shortcuts are up to you, but keep them quite short and make sure they # don't collide. If you have one shortcut that is "f" and an other one that is # "fav", the one with "f" will always run and "fav" will never run. # # Some special leaders: # tag is special as you need to add the tag after, e.g. tag linux # window is special as it's a shortcut for switching between the timelines # you've set under general and they are zero indexed. window 0 = your first # timeline, window 1 = your second and so on. # list-placement as it takes the argument top, right, bottom or left # list-split as it takes the argument column or row # proportions takes the arguments [int] [int], where the first integer is the # list and the other content, e.g. proportions 1 3. See list-proportion above # for more information. # # Some examples: # leader-action=local,lo # leader-action=lists,li # leader-action=federated,fed # leader-action=direct,d # leader-action=history,h # leader-action=tag linux,tl # leader-action=window 0,h # leader-action=list-placement bottom,b # leader-action=list-split column,c # leader-action=proportions 1 3,3 # [media] # Your image viewer. # default=xdg-open image-viewer=xdg-open # Open the image viewer in the same terminal as toot. Only for terminal based # viewers. # default=false image-terminal=false # If images should open one by one e.g. "imv image.png" multiple times. If set # to false all images will open at the same time like this "imv image1.png # image2.png image3.png". Not all image viewers support this, so try it first. # default=true image-single=true # If you want to open the images in reverse order. In some image viewers this # will display the images in the "right" order. # default=false image-reverse=false # Your video viewer. # default=xdg-open video-viewer=xdg-open # Open the video viewer in the same terminal as toot. Only for terminal based # viewers. # default=false video-terminal=false # If videos should open one by one. See image-single. # default=true video-single=true # If you want your videos in reverse order. In some video apps this will play # the files in the "right" order. # default=false video-reverse=false # Your audio viewer. # default=xdg-open audio-viewer=xdg-open # Open the audio viewer in the same terminal as toot. Only for terminal based # viewers. # default=false audio-terminal=false # If audio should open one by one. See image-single. # default=true audio-single=true # If you want to play the audio files in reverse order. In some audio apps this # will play the files in the "right" order. # default=false audio-reverse=false # Your web browser. # default=xdg-open link-viewer=xdg-open # Open the browser in the same terminal as toot. Only for terminal based # browsers. # default=false link-terminal=false [open-custom] # This sections allows you to set up to five custom programs to upen URLs with. # If the url points to an image, you can set c1-name to img and c1-use to imv. # If the program runs in a terminal and you want to run it in the same terminal # as tut. Set cX-terminal to true. The name will show up in the UI, so keep it # short so all five fits. # # c1-name=name # c1-use=program # c1-terminal=false # # c2-name=name # c2-use=program # c2-terminal=false # # c3-name=name # c3-use=program # c3-terminal=false # # c4-name=name # c4-use=program # c4-terminal=false # # c5-name=name # c5-use=program # c5-terminal=false [open-pattern] # Here you can set your own glob patterns for opening matching URLs in the # program you want them to open up in. You could for example open Youtube videos # in your video player instead of your default browser. # # You must name the keys foo-pattern, foo-use and foo-terminal, where use is the # program that will open up the URL. To see the syntax for glob pattern you can # follow this URL https://github.com/gobwas/glob#syntax. foo-terminal is if the # program runs in the terminal and should open in the same terminal as tut # itself. # # Example for youtube.com and youtu.be to open up in mpv instead of the browser. # # y1-pattern=*youtube.com/watch* # y1-use=mpv # y1-terminal=false # # y2-pattern=*youtu.be/* # y2-use=mpv # y2-terminal=false [desktop-notification] # Notification when someone follows you. # default=false followers=false # Notification when someone favorites one of your toots. # default=false favorite=false # Notification when someone mentions you. # default=false mention=false # Notification when someone edits their toot. # default=false update=false # Notification when someone boosts one of your toots. # default=false boost=false # Notification of poll results. # default=false poll=false # Notification when there is new posts in current timeline. # default=false posts=false [style] # All styles can be represented in their HEX value like #ffffff or with their # name, so in this case white. The only special value is "default" which equals # to transparent, so it will be the same color as your terminal. # # You can also use xrdb colors like this xrdb:color1 The program will use colors # prefixed with an * first then look for URxvt or XTerm if it can't find any # color prefixed with an asterisk. If you don't want tut to guess the prefix you # can set the prefix yourself. If the xrdb color can't be found a preset color # will be used. You'll have to set theme=none for this to work. # The xrdb prefix used for colors in .Xresources. # default=guess xrdb-prefix=guess # You can use some themes that comes bundled with tut. Check out the themes # available on the URL below. If a theme is named "nord.ini" you just write # theme=nord # # https://github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/tree/master/config/themes # # You can also create a theme file in your config directory e.g. # ~/.config/tut/themes/foo.ini and then set theme=foo. # # If you want to use your own theme but don't want to create a new file, set # theme=none and then you can create your own theme below. # default=default theme=default # The background color used on most elements. # default= background= # The text color used on most of the text. # default= text= # The color to display sublte elements or subtle text. Like lines and help text. # default= subtle= # The color for errors or warnings # default= warning-text= # This color is used to display username. # default= text-special-one= # This color is used to display username and key hints. # default= text-special-two= # The color of the bar at the top # default= top-bar-background= # The color of the text in the bar at the top. # default= top-bar-text= # The color of the bar at the bottom # default= status-bar-background= # The color of the text in the bar at the bottom. # default= status-bar-text= # The color of the bar at the bottom in view mode. # default= status-bar-view-background= # The color of the text in the bar at the bottom in view mode. # default= status-bar-view-text= # Background of selected list items. # default= list-selected-background= # The text color of selected list items. # default= list-selected-text= # The background color of selected list items that are out of focus. # default= list-selected-inactive-background= # The text color of selected list items that are out of focus. # default= list-selected-inactive-text= # The main color of the text for key hints # default= controls-text= # The highlight color of for key hints # default= controls-highlight= # The background color in dropdowns and autocompletions # default= autocomplete-background= # The text color in dropdowns at autocompletions # default= autocomplete-text= # The background color for selected value in dropdowns and autocompletions # default= autocomplete-selected-background= # The text color for selected value in dropdowns and autocompletions # default= autocomplete-selected-text= # The background color on selected button and the text color of unselected # buttons # default= button-color-one= # The text color on selected button and the background color of unselected # buttons # default= button-color-two= # The background on named timelines. # default= timeline-name-background= # The text color on named timelines # default= timeline-name-text= [input] # You can edit the keys for tut below. # # The syntax is a bit weird, but it works. And I'll try to explain it as well as # I can. # # Example: # status-favorite="[F]avorite","Un[F]avorite",'f','F' # status-delete="[D]elete",'d','D' # # status-favorite and status-delete differs because favorite can be in two # states, so you will have to add two key hints. # Most keys will only have on key hint. Look at the default value for reference. # # Key hints must be in some of the following formats. Remember the quotation # marks. # "" = empty # "[D]elete" = Delete with a highlighted D # "Un[F]ollow" = UnFollow with a highlighted F # "[Enter]" = Enter where everything is highlighted # "Yan[K]" = YanK with a highlighted K # # After the hint (or hints) you must set the keys. You can do this in two ways, # with single quotation marks or double ones. # # The single ones are for single chars like 'a', 'b', 'c' and double marks are # for special keys like "Enter". Remember that they are case sensetive. # # To find the names of special keys you have to go to the following site and # look for "var KeyNames = map[Key]string{" # # https://github.com/gdamore/tcell/blob/master/key.go # Keys for moving down # default="",'j','J',"Down" global-down="",'j','J',"Down" # Keys for moving up # default="",'k','K',"Up" global-up="",'k','K',"Up" # To select items # default="","Enter" global-enter="","Enter" # To go back # default="[Esc]","Esc" global-back="[Esc]","Esc" # To go back and exit Tut # default="[Q]uit",'q','Q' global-exit="[Q]uit",'q','Q' # Move to the top # default="",'g',"Home" main-home="",'g',"Home" # Move to the bottom # default="",'G',"End" main-end="",'G',"End" # Go to previous feed # default="",'h','H',"Left" main-prev-feed="",'h','H',"Left" # Go to next feed # default="",'l','L',"Right" main-next-feed="",'l','L',"Right" # Focus on the previous feed window # default="","Backtab" main-prev-window="","Backtab" # Focus on the next feed window # default="","Tab" main-next-window="","Tab" # Focus on the notification list # default="[N]otifications",'n','N' main-notification-focus="[N]otifications",'n','N' # Compose a new toot # default="",'c','C' main-compose="",'c','C' # Open avatar # default="[A]vatar",'a','A' status-avatar="[A]vatar",'a','A' # Boost a toot # default="[B]oost","Un[B]oost",'b','B' status-boost="[B]oost","Un[B]oost",'b','B' # Edit a toot # default="[E]dit",'e','E' status-edit="[E]dit",'e','E' # Delete a toot # default="[D]elete",'d','D' status-delete="[D]elete",'d','D' # Favorite a toot # default="[F]avorite","Un[F]avorite",'f','F' status-favorite="[F]avorite","Un[F]avorite",'f','F' # Open toots media files # default="[M]edia",'m','M' status-media="[M]edia",'m','M' # Open links # default="[O]pen",'o','O' status-links="[O]pen",'o','O' # Open poll # default="[P]oll",'p','P' status-poll="[P]oll",'p','P' # Reply to toot # default="[R]eply",'r','R' status-reply="[R]eply",'r','R' # Save/bookmark a toot # default="[S]ave","Un[S]ave",'s','S' status-bookmark="[S]ave","Un[S]ave",'s','S' # View thread # default="[T]hread",'t','T' status-thread="[T]hread",'t','T' # Open user profile # default="[U]ser",'u','U' status-user="[U]ser",'u','U' # Open the view mode # default="[V]iew",'v','V' status-view-focus="[V]iew",'v','V' # Yank the url of the toot # default="[Y]ank",'y','Y' status-yank="[Y]ank",'y','Y' # Remove the spoiler # default="Press [Z] to toggle spoiler",'z','Z' status-toggle-spoiler="Press [Z] to toggle spoiler",'z','Z' # View avatar # default="[A]vatar",'a','A' user-avatar="[A]vatar",'a','A' # Block the user # default="[B]lock","Un[B]lock",'b','B' user-block="[B]lock","Un[B]lock",'b','B' # Follow user # default="[F]ollow","Un[F]ollow",'f','F' user-follow="[F]ollow","Un[F]ollow",'f','F' # Follow user # default="Follow [R]equest","Follow [R]equest",'r','R' user-follow-request-decide="Follow [R]equest","Follow [R]equest",'r','R' # Mute user # default="[M]ute","Un[M]ute",'m','M' user-mute="[M]ute","Un[M]ute",'m','M' # Open links # default="[O]pen",'o','O' user-links="[O]pen",'o','O' # View user profile # default="[U]ser",'u','U' user-user="[U]ser",'u','U' # Open view mode # default="[V]iew",'v','V' user-view-focus="[V]iew",'v','V' # Yank the user URL # default="[Y]ank",'y','Y' user-yank="[Y]ank",'y','Y' # Open list # default="[O]pen",'o','O' list-open-feed="[O]pen",'o','O' # List all users in a list # default="[U]sers",'u','U' list-user-list="[U]sers",'u','U' # Add user to list # default="[A]dd",'a','A' list-user-add="[A]dd",'a','A' # Delete user from list # default="[D]elete",'d','D' list-user-delete="[D]elete",'d','D' # Open URL # default="[O]pen",'o','O' link-open="[O]pen",'o','O' # Yank the URL # default="[Y]ank",'y','Y' link-yank="[Y]ank",'y','Y' # Edit spoiler text on new toot # default="[C]W text",'c','C' compose-edit-spoiler="[C]W text",'c','C' # Edit the text on new toot # default="[E]dit text",'e','E' compose-edit-text="[E]dit text",'e','E' # Include a quote when replying # default="[I]nclude quote",'i','I' compose-include-quote="[I]nclude quote",'i','I' # Focus on adding media to toot # default="[M]edia",'m','M' compose-media-focus="[M]edia",'m','M' # Post the new toot # default="[P]ost",'p','P' compose-post="[P]ost",'p','P' # Toggle content warning on toot # default="[T]oggle CW",'t','T' compose-toggle-content-warning="[T]oggle CW",'t','T' # Edit the visibility on new toot # default="[V]isibility",'v','V' compose-visibility="[V]isibility",'v','V' # Edit the language of a toot # default="[L]ang",'l','L' compose-language="[L]ang",'l','L' # Switch to creating a poll # default="P[O]ll",'o','O' compose-poll="P[O]ll",'o','O' # Delete media file # default="[D]elete",'d','D' media-delete="[D]elete",'d','D' # Edit the description on media file # default="[E]dit desc",'e','E' media-edit-desc="[E]dit desc",'e','E' # Add a new media file # default="[A]dd",'a','A' media-add="[A]dd",'a','A' # Vote on poll # default="[V]ote",'v','V' vote-vote="[V]ote",'v','V' # Select item to vote on # default="[Enter] to select",' ', "Enter" vote-select="[Enter] to select",' ', "Enter" # Add a new poll option # default="[A]dd",'a','A' poll-add="[A]dd",'a','A' # Edit a poll option # default="[E]dit",'e','E' poll-edit="[E]dit",'e','E' # Delete a poll option # default="[D]elete",'d','D' poll-delete="[D]elete",'d','D' # Toggle voting on multiple options # default="Toggle [M]ultiple",'m','M' poll-multi-toggle="Toggle [M]ultiple",'m','M' # Change the expiration of poll # default="E[X]pires",'x','X' poll-expiration="E[X]pires",'x','X' # Change display name # default="[N]ame",'n','N' preference-name="[N]ame",'n','N' # Change default visibility of toots # default="[V]isibility",'v','V' preference-visibility="[V]isibility",'v','V' # Change bio in profile # default="[B]io",'b','B' preference-bio="[B]io",'b','B' # Save your preferences # default="[S]ave",'s','S' preference-save="[S]ave",'s','S' # Edit profile fields # default="[F]ields",'f','F' preference-fields="[F]ields",'f','F' # Add new field # default="[A]dd",'a','A' preference-fields-add="[A]dd",'a','A' # Edit current field # default="[E]dit",'e','E' preference-fields-edit="[E]dit",'e','E' # Delete current field # default="[D]elete",'d','D' preference-fields-delete="[D]elete",'d','D'