49 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# vim:fileencoding=utf-8
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# License: GPLv3 Copyright: 2021, Kovid Goyal <kovid at kovidgoyal.net>
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# After editing this file run ./gen-config.py to apply the changes
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from kitty.conf.types import Definition
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definition = Definition(
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'kittens.ssh',
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)
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agr = definition.add_group
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egr = definition.end_group
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opt = definition.add_option
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agr('host', 'Host environment') # {{{
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opt('hostname', '*', option_type='hostname',
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long_text='''
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The hostname the following options apply to. A glob pattern to match multiple
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hosts can be used. When not specified options apply to all hosts, until the
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first hostname specification is found. Note that the hostname this matches
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against is the hostname used by the remote computer, not the name you pass
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to SSH to connect to it.
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'''
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)
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opt('remote_dir', '.local/share/kitty-ssh-kitten', long_text='''
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The location on the remote computer where the files needed for this kitten
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are installed. The location is relative to the HOME directory.
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'''
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)
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opt('+env', '', option_type='env', add_to_default=False, long_text='''
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Specify environment variables to set on the remote host. Note that
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environment variables can refer to each other, so if you use::
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env MYVAR1=a
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env MYVAR2=$MYVAR1/$HOME/b
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The value of MYVAR2 will be :code:`a/<path to home directory>/b`. Using
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:code:`VAR=` will set it to the empty string and using just :code:`VAR`
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will delete the variable from the child process' environment. The definitions
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are processed alphabetically.
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''')
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egr() # }}}
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