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| #
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| # ~/.config/matterhorn/config
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| # 
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| 
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| [mattermost]
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| # Username. Optional. If missing, you'll be asked to provide one on
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| # startup.
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| # user: username
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| #
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| # Hostname: Optional. If missing, you'll be asked to provide one on
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| # startup. Note that this is just the IP address or hostname of the
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| # server; it should not include anything else such as URL scheme, path,
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| # etc.
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| host: mattermost.zeus.gent
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| 
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| # If the team setting is set, it must be the name of a team of which
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| # the user is a member. This is the team you'll automatically use when
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| # connecting and you'll bypass the team selection. If the setting is
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| # absent or isn't one of your teams, you'll be prompted for a choice of
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| # your teams.
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| #
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| # team: <team name>
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| 
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| # Server port. Optional; defaults to 443. NOTE: If you are not using TLS
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| # and intend to use another port, you MUST set the port accordingly and
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| # then set unsafeUseUnauthenticatedConnection to disable TLS. Matterhorn
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| # uses TLS by default regardless of the port value.
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| #
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| # port: 443
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| 
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| # Server URL path. If the Mattermost server is located at
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| # https://example.com/mattermost then this would be set to
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| # /mattermost. Optional. Defaults to empty string.
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| #
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| # urlPath: /path/to/server
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| 
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| # Access token token command. Optional. If this is specified, the
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| # $ secret-tool store --label='matterhorn' matterhorn token
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| # you can use it like this:
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| #
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| tokencmd: secret-tool lookup matterhorn token
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| 
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| # This optional setting controls how the client displays times. If it's
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| # absent, you get the default behavior ("%R"). If it's present but
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| # empty, that turns timestamps off. Otherwise its value is used as the
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| # time format string.
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| #
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| # The format string is that accepted by 'formatTime':
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| # https://hackage.haskell.org/package/time-1.6.0.1/docs/Data-Time-Format.html#v:formatTime
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| #
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| # timeFormat: %R
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| 
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| # This optional setting controls how the client displays dates. If it's
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| # absent, you get the default behavior ("%Y-%m-%d"). Otherwise its value
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| # is used as the time format string.
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| #
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| # The format string is that accepted by 'formatTime':
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| # https://hackage.haskell.org/package/time-1.6.0.1/docs/Data-Time-Format.html#v:formatTime
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| #
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| dateFormat: %d-%m-%Y
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| 
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| # Whether to show timestamps on messages.
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| #
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| showMessageTimestamps: True
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| 
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| # Theme name
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| #
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| # For now, the choices are
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| #
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| #   builtin:dark (default)
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| #   builtin:light
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| #
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| # theme: builtin:dark
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| 
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| # Theme customization file
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| #
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| # This setting is optional. If present, it must either be:
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| #
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| # * A relative path to a theme customization file. In this case
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| #   the relative path is treated as relative to the location of the
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| #   configuration file. For example, if the Matterhorn configuration
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| #   file is at $HOME/.config/matterhorn/config.ini and this setting has
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| #   the value "theme.ini", then Matterhorn will look for this file at
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| #   $HOME/.config/matterhorn/theme.ini.
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| # * An absolute path to a theme customization file.
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| #
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| # themeCustomizationFile: /path/to/file
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| 
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| # Smart character pair insertion for "``", "**", and "__".
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| #
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| # Allowed values are True and False (case sensitive). Invalid values are
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| # ignored. Default is True.
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| #
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| # smartbacktick = True
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| 
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| # Terminal bell control: ring the terminal bell whenever a new message
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| # arrives (for use with e.g. terminal multiplexers).
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| #
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| # Allowed values are True and False (case sensitive)
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| # Default is False
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| # activityBell = False
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| 
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| # How to truncate long verbatim and code blocks. When set to zero
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| # (0), no truncation occurs and verbatim and code blocks are
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| # rendered as-is. When set to any value greater than zero (say N),
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| # Matterhorn will display only up to N lines of each verbatim or code
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| # block and will indicates that the block has been truncated. The
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| # /toggle-truncate-verbatim-blocks command can be used to toggle this
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| # behavior at runtime.
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| #
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| # Allowed values are integers 0 and up
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| # Default is 0 (no truncation)
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| # truncateVerbatimBlockHeight = 0
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| 
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| # Notification script control: run a notification script whenever a new
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| # message arrives. See the "notify" script in notification-scripts/ for
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| # an example Linux notification script for version 1 notifications (note
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| # activityNotifyVersion, below). See the "notifyV2" script for an example
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| # Linux notification script for version 2 notifications.
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| #
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| # See docs/notification-scripts.md for details on the notification script API.
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| #
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| activityNotifyCommand = /usr/bin/notify-send
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| 
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| # Notification script control: select the notifier payload version.
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| # This affects how the activityNotifyCommand is invoked.
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| #
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| # Allowed values are 1 and 2. The default is 1.
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| #
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| # Version 1 notifications pass details to the notification script on
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| # the command line.
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| # Version 2 notifications invoke the notification script without
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| # command line parameters; the details are provided as a JSON value
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| # on standard input.
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| #
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| # activityNotifyVersion = 1
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| 
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| # Background activity display: Matterhorn communicates with the
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| # Mattermost server using asynchronous background thread processing.
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| # This parameter can be used to enable a visual display of when and
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| # how much background activity is occurring. The 'ActiveCount' value
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| # displays the number of queued work requests to the background thread;
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| # there may be multiple server messages performed for each work request,
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| # so this value is just a relative indicator of the amount of work
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| # pending for processing by this thread.
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| #
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| # Allowed values are: Disabled, Active, ActiveCount
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| # Default is Disabled
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| # showBackgroundActivity = Disabled
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| 
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| # The command to use to open attachments and URLs found in chat
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| # messages.
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| #
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| # Matterhorn invokes this command with the URL as a command
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| # argument. Matterhorn assumes the command will perform the opening
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| # asynchronously, i.e., Matterhorn assumes the command will return
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| # immediately after invoking a background process to open the URL. This
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| # is how OS X's "open" command behaves and is also true for Linux's
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| # "xdg-open". Matterhorn will also only ever invoke this command for one
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| # URL at a time. If, for example, the "open all URLs" action is invoked
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| # on a message with more than one URL, this command will be invoked
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| # repeatedly, once per URL. The same is true for message attachments.
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| #
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| # If the program exits with a non-zero exit status, Matterhorn will
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| # treat that as a URL opener failure and will report it to you as an
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| # application error message.
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| #
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| # A typical value for this on OS X is:
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| # urlOpenCommand = open
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| # A typical value for this on Linux is:
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| # urlOpenCommand = xdg-open
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| 
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| # This setting indicates whether the URL-opening command is interactive
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| # in the terminal. Set this to True if your urlOpenCommand is a terminal
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| # web browser or other program that needs to control the terminal while
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| # viewing a URL. Set this to False otherwise.
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| # Default: False
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| #
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| # urlOpenCommandIsInteractive = False
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| 
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| # Whether to show a message rendering preview
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| # Default: False
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| #
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| showMessagePreview = True
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| 
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| # Whether to show the channel list
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| # showChannelList = True
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| 
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| # Whether to show more than the first line of the current channel's
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| # topic if it has multiple lines
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| # showExpandedChannelTopics = True
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| 
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| # How many days to keep a direct channel in the channel list after the
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| # last message.
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| #
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| # Default: 7
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| # directChannelExpirationDays = 7
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| 
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| # Whether to enable the spell checker if "aspell" is present on the
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| # system.
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| # Default: False
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| #
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| # enableAspell = False
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| 
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| # Name a specific Aspell dictionary to use. See "aspell dicts" for a
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| # list of available dictionaries on your system.
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| # Default: fall back to environment / locale
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| #
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| # aspellDictionary = "..."
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| 
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| # Force Matterhorn to use HTTP instead of HTTPS. This is mostly included
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| # for testing purposes; you really should not use this unless you're
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| # absolutely sure it's what you want, i.e., you run an HTTP server and
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| # you are aware that doing so means you have no transport security.
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| #
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| # unsafeUseUnauthenticatedConnection = False
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| 
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| # Whether to validate the server's TLS certificate. It is STRONGLY
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| # RECOMMENDED to keep this set to its default value of True. Only
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| # disable this if your server certificate is self-signed or is not
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| # part of your keychain, and if you are okay with the risk of using an
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| # untrusted certificate.
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| #
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| # validateServerCertificate = True
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| 
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| # The width of the channel list (in columns).
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| #
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| # channelListWidth = 20
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| 
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| # The orientation of the channel list. Valid values are "left" (the left
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| # side of the screen) and "right" (the right side of the screen).
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| #
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| # Default: left
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| #
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| # channelListOrientation = left
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| 
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| # The maximum size of the internal log buffer, in log entries. This
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| # buffer is initially flushed to the log file when logging starts.
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| # Matterhorn keeps these log entries around, discarding old entries to
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| # keep the buffer from exceeding this size.
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| #
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| # logMaxBufferSize = 200
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| 
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| # Whether to show indicators on edited messages that have not been
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| # edited recently.
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| # showOlderEdits = True
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| 
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| # Whether to show the indicator for users typing and to send the typing
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| # notifications to the server.
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| # Default: False
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| #
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| # showTypingIndicator = False
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| 
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| # Whether to hyperlink URLs in the terminal. When enabled, this means
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| # Matterhorn will emit special escape sequences to make URLs clickable.
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| # Some terminal emulators do not support this feature, and in some of
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| # those cases the program's output can be garbled so this setting is
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| # provided for that case.
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| # Default: True
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| #
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| # hyperlinkURLs = True
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| 
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| # The list of directories from which to load Kate XML syntax definitions
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| # for code block syntax highlighting. The syntax is a colon-separated
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| # list of paths, with the highest-precedence path appearing first.
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| #
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| # Optional. If omitted, this defaults to:
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| #
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| #   USER_SYNTAX:BUNDLED_SYNTAX
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| #
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| # where USER_SYNTAX is a special path alias for
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| # ~/.config/matterhorn/syntax/ and BUNDLED_SYNTAX is a special path
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| # alias that refers to the path to XML files in the Matterhorn
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| # distribution relative to the 'matterhorn' binary.
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| #
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| # syntaxDirectories = /path1:/path2:/path3:...
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| 
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| # The CPU usage policy for Matterhorn.
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| #
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| # Valid values are "single" and "multiple". The default is "multiple".
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| # If set to "single", the application will be constrained to a single
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| # CPU. This mode can sometimes result in interface input latency. If set
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| # to "multiple", the application will use more than one CPU up to an
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| # application-defined reasonable maximum, or the number of CPUs on the
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| # host, whichever is smaller.
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| #
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| # cpuUsagePolicy = multiple
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| 
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| # The default attachment browser path. Optional.
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| #
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| # If this is specified and the directory at this path exists, the
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| # path will be used as the starting path of the attachment browser.
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| # If not specified or if the path does not exist, the current working
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| # directory of matterhorn process will be used as the starting path of
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| # the attachment browser.
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| #
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| # defaultAttachmentPath = /path/to/folder
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| 
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| # Whether to enable mouse support for matterhorn
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| # Default: False
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| #
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| # enableMouseMode = False
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