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Configuration
Folders ⬥
settings.py ⬥
accounts.json
Folders
On Linux:
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/moment
if theXDG_CONFIG_HOME
environment variable is
set, else~/.config/moment
for config files$XDG_DATA_HOME/moment
if that variable is set, else~/.local/share/moment
for user data$XDG_CACHE_HOME/moment
if that variable is set, else~/.cache/moment
for cache data
For Flatpak installations:
~/.var/app/xyz.mx_moment.moment/config/moment
for config files~/.var/app/xyz.mx_moment.moment/data/moment
for user data~/.var/app/xyz.mx_moment.moment/cache/moment
for cache data
These locations can be overriden with environment variables, see
moment --help
.
The user data folder contains saved encryption data, interface states and
themes, while the cache contains downloaded files and thumbnails.
settings.py
A file written in the PCN format, located in the
config folder, which is manually created by the user to configure
the application's behavior.
The default settings.py
, used when no user-written file exists, documents all
the possible options and can be found at:
src/config/settings.py
in this repository/usr/local/share/examples/moment/settings.py
or
/usr/share/examples/moment/settings.py
on Linux installations~/.local/share/flatpak/app/xyz.mx_moment.moment/current/active/files/share/examples/moment/settings.py
for per-user Flatpak installations/var/lib/flatpak/app/xyz.mx_moment.moment/current/active/files/share/examples/moment/settings.py
for system-wide Flatpak installations
Rather than copying the entire default file, it is recommended to
include
it and only add the settings
you want to override.
For example, a user settings file that disables kinetic scrolling,
sets a different theme, and changes some keybinds could look like this:
self.include_builtin("config/settings.py")
class General:
theme: str = "Glass.qpl"
class Scrolling:
kinetic: bool = False # Has issues on trackpad
class Keys:
# The default ctrl+= doesn't work on some keyboard layouts
reset_zoom = ["Ctrl+Backspace", "Ctrl+="]
class Messages:
open_links_files = ["Ctrl+Shift+O"]
open_links_files_externally = ["Ctrl+O"]
When this file is saved while the application is running, the settings will
automatically be reloaded, except for some options which require a restart.
The default settings.py
indicates which options require a restart.
You can also manually trigger a reload by updating the file's last change
timestamp, e.g. with the touch
command:
touch ~/.config/moment/settings.py
accounts.json
This JSON file, located in the config folder, is managed by the
interface and doesn't need to be manually edited, except for changing account
positions via their order
key.
The order
key can be any number. If multiple accounts have the same order
,
they are sorted lexically by user ID.
This file should never be shared, as anyone obtaining your access tokens will
be able to use your accounts.
Within the application, from the Sessions tab of your account's settings,
access tokens can be revoked by signing out sessions,
provided you have the account's password.
Example file:
{
"@user_id:example.org": {
"device_id": "ABCDEFGHIJ",
"enabled": true,
"homeserver": "https://example.org",
"order": 0,
"presence": "online",
"status_msg": "",
"token": "<a long access token>"
},
"@account_2:example.org": {
"device_id": "KLMNOPQRST",
"enabled": true,
"homeserver": "https://example.org",
"order": 1,
"presence": "invisible",
"status_msg": "",
"token": "<a long access token>"
}
}