diff --git a/AppData/Roaming/cheat/conf.yml b/AppData/Roaming/cheat/conf.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 38d2c74..0000000 --- a/AppData/Roaming/cheat/conf.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ ---- -# The editor to use with 'cheat -e '. Overridden by $VISUAL or $EDITOR. -editor: notepad - -# Should 'cheat' always colorize output? -colorize: true - -# Which 'chroma' colorscheme should be applied to the output? -# Options are available here: -# https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma/tree/master/styles -style: monokai - -# Which 'chroma' "formatter" should be applied? -# One of: "terminal", "terminal256", "terminal16m" -formatter: terminal256 - -# Through which pager should output be piped? -# 'less -FRX' is recommended on Unix systems -# 'more' is recommended on Windows -pager: more - -# The paths at which cheatsheets are available. Tags associated with a cheatpath -# are automatically attached to all cheatsheets residing on that path. -# -# Whenever cheatsheets share the same title (like 'tar'), the most local -# cheatsheets (those which come later in this file) take precedence over the -# less local sheets. This allows you to create your own "overides" for -# "upstream" cheatsheets. -# -# But what if you want to view the "upstream" cheatsheets instead of your own? -# Cheatsheets may be filtered by 'tags' in combination with the '--tag' flag. -# -# Example: 'cheat tar --tag=community' will display the 'tar' cheatsheet that -# is tagged as 'community' rather than your own. -# -# Paths that come earlier are considered to be the most "global", and paths -# that come later are considered to be the most "local". The most "local" paths -# take precedence. -# -# See: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/doc/cheat.1.md#cheatpaths -cheatpaths: - # Community cheatsheets (https://github.com/cheat/cheatsheets): - # To install: git clone https://github.com/cheat/cheatsheets C:\Users\Isaac\scoop\apps\cheat\current\cheatsheets\community - - name: community - path: ~\AppData\Roaming\cheat\cheatsheets\community - tags: [ community ] - readonly: true - - # Cheatsheets that are tagged "work" are stored here by default: - - name: work - path: ~\AppData\Roaming\cheat\cheatsheets\work - tags: [ work ] - readonly: false - - # Cheatsheets that are tagged "personal" are stored here by default: - - name: personal - path: ~\AppData\Roaming\cheat\cheatsheets\personal - tags: [ personal ] - readonly: false - - # You can also use glob patterns to automatically load cheatsheets from all - # directories that match. - # - # Example: overload cheatsheets for projects under ~/src/github.com/example/*/ - #- name: example-projects - # path: ~/src/github.com/example/**/.cheat - # tags: [ example ] - # readonly: true