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cmder configs
# name: Pressing Ctrl-D exits session
# type: bool
# Ctrl-D exits cmd.exe when it is pressed on an empty line.
ctrld_exits = 1
# name: Toggle if pressing Esc clears line
# type: bool
# Clink clears the current line when Esc is pressed (unless Readline's Vi mode
# is enabled).
esc_clears_line = 1
# name: Match display colour
# type: int
# Colour to use when displaying matches. A value less than 0 will be the
# opposite brightness of the default colour.
match_colour = -1
# name: Executable match style
# type: enum
# 0 = PATH only
# 1 = PATH and CWD
# 2 = PATH, CWD, and directories
# Changes how Clink will match executables when there is no path separator on
# the line. 0 = PATH only, 1 = PATH and CWD, 2 = PATH, CWD, and directories. In
# all cases both executables and directories are matched when there is a path
# separator present. A value of -1 will disable executable matching completely.
exec_match_style = 2
# name: Whitespace prefix matches files
# type: bool
# If the line begins with whitespace then Clink bypasses executable matching and
# will match all files and directories instead.
space_prefix_match_files = 1
# name: Colour of the prompt
# type: int
# Surrounds the prompt in ANSI escape codes to set the prompt's colour. Disabled
# when the value is less than 0.
prompt_colour = -1
# name: Auto-answer terminate prompt
# type: enum
# 0 = Disabled
# 1 = Answer 'Y'
# 2 = Answer 'N'
# Automatically answers cmd.exe's 'Terminate batch job (Y/N)?' prompts. 0 =
# disabled, 1 = answer 'Y', 2 = answer 'N'.
terminate_autoanswer = 0
# name: Lines of history saved to disk
# type: int
# When set to a positive integer this is the number of lines of history that
# will persist when Clink saves the command history to disk. Use 0 for infinite
# lines and <0 to disable history persistence.
history_file_lines = 100000
# name: Skip adding lines prefixed with whitespace
# type: bool
# Ignore lines that begin with whitespace when adding lines in to the history.
history_ignore_space = 0
# name: Controls how duplicate entries are handled
# type: enum
# 0 = Always add
# 1 = Ignore
# 2 = Erase previous
# If a line is a duplicate of an existing history entry Clink will erase the
# duplicate when this is set 2. A value of 1 will not add duplicates to the
# history and a value of 0 will always add lines. Note that history is not
# deduplicated when reading/writing to disk.
history_dupe_mode = 2
# name: Read/write history file each line edited
# type: bool
# When non-zero the history will be read from disk before editing a new line and
# written to disk afterwards.
history_io = 2
# name: Sets how command history expansion is applied
# type: enum
# 0 = Off
# 1 = On
# 2 = Not in single quotes
# 3 = Not in double quote
# 4 = Not in any quotes
# The '!' character in an entered line can be interpreted to introduce words
# from the history. This can be enabled and disable by setting this value to 1
# or 0. Values or 2, 3 or 4 will skip any ! character quoted in single, double,
# or both quotes respectively.
history_expand_mode = 4
# name: Support Windows' Ctrl-Alt substitute for AltGr
# type: bool
# Windows provides Ctrl-Alt as a substitute for AltGr, historically to support
# keyboards with no AltGr key. This may collide with some of Readline's
# bindings.
use_altgr_substitute = 1
# name: Strips CR and LF chars on paste
# type: enum
# 0 = Paste unchanged
# 1 = Strip
# 2 = As space
# Setting this to a value >0 will make Clink strip CR and LF characters from
# text pasted into the current line. Set this to 1 to strip all newline
# characters and 2 to replace them with a space.
strip_crlf_on_paste = 2
# name: Enables basic ANSI escape code support
# type: bool
# When printing the prompt, Clink has basic built-in support for SGR ANSI escape
# codes to control the text colours. This is automatically disabled if a third
# party tool is detected that also provides this facility. It can also be
# disabled by setting this to 0.
ansi_code_support = 1
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