# # Configuration file for tut [general] # If the program should check for new toots without user interaction. # If you don't enable this the program will only look for new toots when # you reach the bottom or top of your feed. With this enabled it will check # for new toots every x second. # default=true auto-load-newer=true # How many seconds between each pulling of new toots if you have enabled # auto-load-newer. # default=60 auto-load-seconds=60 # The date format to be used # See https://godoc.org/time#Time.Format # default=2006-01-02 15:04 date-format=2006-01-02 15:04 # Format for dates the same day # default=15:04 date-today-format=15:04 # This displays relative dates instead # for statuses that are one day or older # the output is 1y2m1d (1 year 2 months and 1 day) # # The value is an integear # -1 = don't use relative dates # 0 = always use relative dates, except for dates < 1 day # 1 - ∞ = number of days to use relative dates # # Example: date-relative=28 will display a relative date # for toots that are between 1-28 days old. Otherwhise it # will use the short or long format # # default=-1 date-relative=-1 # The timeline that opens up when you start tut # Valid values: home, direct, local, federated # default=home timeline=home # If you want to display a list of notifications # under your timeline feed # default=true notification-feed=true # If you always want to quote original message when replying # default=false quote-reply=false # If you're on an instance with a custom character limit you can set it here # default=500 char-limit=500 [media] # Your image viewer # default=xdg-open image-viewer=xdg-open # If image should open one by one e.g. "imv image.png" multiple times # If set to false all images will open at the same time like this # "imv image1.png image2.png image3.png". # Not all image viewers support this, so try it first. # default=true image-single=true # Your video viewer # default=xdg-open video-viewer=xdg-open # If videos should open one by one. See above comment about image-single # default=true video-single=true # Your audio viewer # default=xdg-open audio-viewer=xdg-open # If audio files should open one by one. See above comment about image-single # default=true audio-single=true # Your web browser # default=xdg-open link-viewer=xdg-open [open-custom] # This sections allows you to set up to five custom programs to upen URLs with. # If the url points to an image, you can set c1-name to img and c1-use to imv. # The name will show up in the UI, so keep it short so all five fits. # # c1-name=img # c1-use=imv # # c2-name= # c2-use= # # c3-name= # c3-use= # # c4-name= # c4-use= # # c5-name= # c5-use= [open-pattern] # Here you can set your own glob patterns for opening matching URLs in the # program you want them to open up in. # You could for example open Youtube videos in your video player instead of # your default browser. # # You must name the keys foo-pattern and foo-use, where use is the program # that will open up the URL. To see the syntax for glob pattern you can follow # this URL https://github.com/gobwas/glob#syntax # # Example for youtube.com and youtu.be to open up in mpv instead of the browser # # y1-pattern=*youtube.com/watch* # y1-use=mpv # y2-pattern=*youtu.be/* # y2-use=mpv [desktop-notification] # Under this section you can turn on desktop notifications # Notification when someone follows you # default=false followers=false # Notification when someone favorites one of your toots # default=false favorite=false # Notification when someone mentions you # default=false mention=false # Notification when someone boosts one of your toots # default=false boost=false # Notification of poll results # default=false poll=false # New posts in current timeline # default=false posts=false [style] # All styles can be represented in their HEX value like #ffffff or # with their name, so in this case white. # The only special value is "default" which equals to transparent, # so it will be the same color as your terminal. But this can lead # to some artifacts left from a previous paint # You can also use xrdb colors like this xrdb:color1 # The program will use colors prefixed with an * first then look # for URxvt or XTerm if it can't find any color prefixed with an asterik. # If you don't want tut to guess the prefix you can set the prefix yourself. # If the xrdb color can't be found a preset color will be used. # The xrdb prefix used for colors in .Xresources # default=guess xrdb-prefix=guess # The background color used on most elements # default=xrdb:background background=xrdb:background # The text color used on most of the text # default=xrdb:foreground text=xrdb:foreground # The color to display sublte elements or subtle text. Like lines and help text # default=xrdb:color14 subtle=xrdb:color14 # The color for errors or warnings # default=xrdb:color1 warning-text=xrdb:color1 # This color is used to display username # default=xrdb:color5 text-special-one=xrdb:color5 # This color is used to display username and keys # default=xrdb:color2 text-special-two=xrdb:color2 # The color of the bar at the top # default=xrdb:color5 top-bar-background=xrdb:color5 # The color of the text in the bar at the top # default=xrdb:background top-bar-text=xrdb:background # The color of the bar at the bottom # default=xrdb:color5 status-bar-background=xrdb:color5 # The color of the text in the bar at the bottom # default=xrdb:foreground status-bar-text=xrdb:foreground # The color of the bar at the bottom in view mode # default=xrdb:color4 status-bar-view-background=xrdb:color4 # The color of the text in the bar at the bottom in view mode # default=xrdb:foreground status-bar-view-text=xrdb:foreground # Background of selected list items # default=xrdb:color5 list-selected-background=xrdb:color5 # The text color of selected list items # default=xrdb:background list-selected-text=xrdb:background