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diff --git a/porteur.conf.sample b/porteur.conf.sample new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77f8b12 --- /dev/null +++ b/porteur.conf.sample @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# The directory where of the main ports collection. +# Per default porteur tries to determine the ports directory from the +# environment. It first reads the PORTSDIR environment variable. If no +# such variable can be found `/usr/ports` will be used. +portsdir = /usr/ports + +# The directory where porteur creates the distribution files for the ports +# into. To make the path configuration more flexible, the two variables +# `TREENAME` and `PORTNAME` can be used which resolve to the name of the +# ports tree and the name of the port respectively. This value is set in +# the predefined template variable `.dist.dir`. +# If no directory is configured, `$PREFIX/porteur/distfiles/{{TREENAME}}` +# will be used. +distfiles-dir = /usr/ports/distfiles/{{TREENAME}}/{{PORTNAME}} + +# The number of distribution files created for a single port. This can be +# used for rollbacks. +# If no number is configured only the last distfile will be kept. +distfiles-history = 3 + +# The port's default category that will be used. +# This will be used as the default value in the `porteur port add` command. +# If none is configured, a category must be typed explicitly everytime a +# port is created. +category = lichterlabs + +# The default branch to use for a Git repository. +# This will be used as the default value in the `porteur port add` command. +# If none is configured, the `main` branch is used as default value. +git-branch = dev + +# When editing configuration files or variables, porteur needs to know which +# editor to use. Per default porteur tries to determine the editor from the +# environment. It reads the VISUAL or the EDITOR environment variable (in +# this particular order) and uses this editor. When nothing can be found +# and nothing is configured it falls back to `vi`. +editor = vim |