# CONFIGURATION FILE LOCATION ON YOUR SYSTEM: # ------------------------------------------- # Defaults: # --------- # Linux: `$HOME/.config/television/config.toml` # macOS: `$HOME/.config/television/config.toml` # Windows: `%APPDATA%\television\config.toml` # # XDG dirs: # --------- # You may use XDG_CONFIG_HOME if set on your system. # In that case, television will expect the configuration file to be in: # `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/television/config.toml` # # General settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- frame_rate = 60 # DEPRECATED: this option is no longer used tick_rate = 50 [ui] # Whether to use nerd font icons in the UI # This option requires a font patched with Nerd Font in order to properly # display glyphs (see https://www.nerdfonts.com/ for more information) use_nerd_font_icons = false # How much space to allocate for the UI (in percentage of the screen) # ┌───────────────────────────────────────┐ # │ │ # │ Terminal screen │ # │ ┌─────────────────────────────┐ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ Television UI │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ │ │ │ # │ └─────────────────────────────┘ │ # │ │ # │ │ # └───────────────────────────────────────┘ ui_scale = 100 # Whether to show the top help bar in the UI by default # This option can be toggled with the (default) `ctrl-g` keybinding show_help_bar = false # Whether to show the preview panel in the UI by default # This option can be toggled with the (default) `ctrl-o` keybinding show_preview_panel = true # Where to place the input bar in the UI (top or bottom) input_bar_position = "top" # DEPRECATED: title is now always displayed at the top as part of the border # Where to place the preview title in the UI (top or bottom) # preview_title_position = "top" # The theme to use for the UI # A list of builtin themes can be found in the `themes` directory of the television # repository. You may also create your own theme by creating a new file in a `themes` # directory in your configuration directory (see the `config.toml` location above). theme = "catppuccin" # Previewers settings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- [previewers.file] # The theme to use for syntax highlighting. # Bulitin syntax highlighting uses the same syntax highlighting engine as bat. # To get a list of your currently available themes, run `bat --list-themes` # Note that setting the BAT_THEME environment variable will override this setting. theme = "TwoDark" # Keybindings # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Channel mode # ------------------------ [keybindings.Channel] # Quit the application quit = ["esc", "ctrl-c"] # Scrolling through entries select_next_entry = ["down", "ctrl-n", "ctrl-j"] select_prev_entry = ["up", "ctrl-p", "ctrl-k"] select_next_page = "pagedown" select_prev_page = "pageup" # Scrolling the preview pane scroll_preview_half_page_down = "ctrl-d" scroll_preview_half_page_up = "ctrl-u" # Add entry to selection and move to the next entry toggle_selection_down = "tab" # Add entry to selection and move to the previous entry toggle_selection_up = "backtab" # Confirm selection confirm_selection = "enter" # Copy the selected entry to the clipboard copy_entry_to_clipboard = "ctrl-y" # Toggle the remote control mode toggle_remote_control = "ctrl-r" # Toggle the send to channel mode toggle_send_to_channel = "ctrl-s" # Toggle the help bar toggle_help = "ctrl-g" # Toggle the preview panel toggle_preview = "ctrl-o" # Remote control mode # ------------------------------- [keybindings.RemoteControl] # Quit the application quit = "esc" # Scrolling through entries select_next_entry = ["down", "ctrl-n", "ctrl-j"] select_prev_entry = ["up", "ctrl-p", "ctrl-k"] select_next_page = "pagedown" select_prev_page = "pageup" # Select an entry select_entry = "enter" # Toggle the remote control mode toggle_remote_control = "ctrl-r" # Toggle the help bar toggle_help = "ctrl-g" # Toggle the preview panel toggle_preview = "ctrl-o" # Send to channel mode # -------------------------------- [keybindings.SendToChannel] # Quit the application quit = "esc" # Scrolling through entries select_next_entry = ["down", "ctrl-n", "ctrl-j"] select_prev_entry = ["up", "ctrl-p", "ctrl-k"] select_next_page = "pagedown" select_prev_page = "pageup" # Select an entry select_entry = "enter" # Toggle the send to channel mode toggle_send_to_channel = "ctrl-s" # Toggle the help bar toggle_help = "ctrl-g" # Toggle the preview panel toggle_preview = "ctrl-o" # Shell integration # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The shell integration feature allows you to use television as a picker for # your shell commands (as well as your shell history with <CTRL-R>). # E.g. typing `git checkout <CTRL-T>` will open television with a list of # branches to choose from. [shell_integration.channel_triggers] # Add your channel triggers here. Each key is a channel that will be triggered # by the corresponding commands. # Example: say you want the following commands to trigger the following channels # when pressing <CTRL-T>: # `git checkout` should trigger the `git-branches` channel # `ls` should trigger the `dirs` channel # `cat` and `cp` should trigger the `files` channel # # You would add the following to your configuration file: # ``` # [shell_integration.channel_triggers] # "git-branches" = ["git checkout"] # "dirs" = ["ls"] # "files" = ["cat", "cp"] # ``` "alias" = ["alias", "unalias"] "env" = ["export", "unset"] "dirs" = ["cd", "ls", "rmdir"] "files" = [ "cat", "less", "head", "tail", "vim", "nano", "bat", "cp", "mv", "rm", "touch", "chmod", "chown", "ln", "tar", "zip", "unzip", "gzip", "gunzip", "xz", ] "git-diff" = ["git add", "git restore"] "git-branch" = [ "git checkout", "git branch", "git merge", "git rebase", "git pull", "git push", ] "docker-images" = ["docker run"] "git-repos" = ["nvim", "code", "hx", "git clone"] [shell_integration.keybindings] # controls which key binding should trigger tv # for shell autocomplete "smart_autocomplete" = "ctrl-t" # controls which keybinding should trigger tv # for command history "command_history" = "ctrl-r"