Add more text roles and links. Add an example that broadcasts only to other windows in the current tab. Initial capitalization of the key names in the kbd text role. Add Python type hints for custom kittens. Note about hyperlink support for ls on macOS. Add description text for show_key.
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kitty.conf
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.. highlight:: conf
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|kitty| is highly customizable, everything from keyboard shortcuts, to
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rendering frames-per-second. See below for an overview of all customization
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possibilities.
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You can open the config file within kitty by pressing :sc:`edit_config_file`
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(:kbd:`⌘+,` on macOS). A :file:`kitty.conf` with commented default
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configurations and descriptions will be created if the file does not exist.
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You can reload the config file within kitty by pressing :sc:`reload_config_file`
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(:kbd:`⌃+⌘+,` on macOS) or sending kitty the ``SIGUSR1`` signal.
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You can also display the current configuration by pressing :sc:`debug_config`
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(:kbd:`⌥+⌘+,` on macOS).
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.. _confloc:
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|kitty| looks for a config file in the OS config directories (usually
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:file:`~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf`) but you can pass a specific path via the
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:option:`kitty --config` option or use the :envvar:`KITTY_CONFIG_DIRECTORY`
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environment variable. See :option:`kitty --config` for full details.
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Comments can be added to the config file as lines starting with the ``#``
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character. This works only if the ``#`` character is the first character
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in the line.
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.. _include:
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You can include secondary config files via the :code:`include` directive. If
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you use a relative path for :code:`include`, it is resolved with respect to the
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location of the current config file. Note that environment variables are
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expanded, so :code:`${USER}.conf` becomes :file:`name.conf` if
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:code:`USER=name`. Also, you can use :code:`globinclude` to include files
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matching a shell glob pattern and :code:`envinclude` to include configuration
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from environment variables. For example::
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include other.conf
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# Include *.conf files from all subdirs of kitty.d inside the kitty config dir
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globinclude kitty.d/**/*.conf
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# Include the *contents* of all env vars starting with KITTY_CONF_
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envinclude KITTY_CONF_*
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.. note:: Syntax highlighting for :file:`kitty.conf` in vim is available via
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`vim-kitty <https://github.com/fladson/vim-kitty>`_.
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.. include:: /generated/conf-kitty.rst
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Sample kitty.conf
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--------------------
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.. only:: html
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You can download a sample :file:`kitty.conf` file with all default settings and
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comments describing each setting by clicking: :download:`sample kitty.conf
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</generated/conf/kitty.conf>`.
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.. only:: man
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You can edit a fully commented sample kitty.conf by pressing the
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:sc:`edit_config_file` shortcut in kitty. This will generate a config
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file with full documentation and all settings commented out. If you
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have a pre-existing kitty.conf, then that will be used instead, delete
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it to see the sample file.
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All mappable actions
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------------------------
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See the :doc:`list of all the things you can make kitty can do </actions>`.
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.. toctree::
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:hidden:
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actions
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