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title: "Configuration"
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draft: false
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description: "Configuring pak"
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---
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{{< appveyor-ci project="pak" projectID="e4yacqd78gkte8a0" >}}
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{{< minio-s3 project="pak" >}}
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### Config file
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Pak uses a custom config file at `/etc/pak.cfg`. For example, this is what the
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apt config looks like:
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```cfg
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# Write the name of the package manager in all lowercase below
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apt
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# Write a comma separated list of commands from the manager below
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install,remove,update,upgrade,search,download
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# Write "yes" or "no" depending on whether you want to use root
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yes
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# Write command to use for root
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sudo
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# Write a comma separated list of shortcuts below
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rm,inst
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# Write a comma separated list of shortcut mappings from the manager below
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remove,install
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```
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This file is read by pak to tell it what to do. The comments above each keyword
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explain what it's for.
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Here is a list of all the fields and their uses:
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1. Command to invoke the package manager.
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2. Comma-separated list of commands supported by the package manager.
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3. Whether or not to invoke the root command.
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4. Command to use for root invocation (`sudo`, `doas`, etc.)
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5. Comma-separated list of shortcuts for pak to accept
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6. Comma-separated list of shortcut mappings (what each shortcut sends to the
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package manager). These do not necessarily need to be in the commands list.
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Once you have made the config, just place it at `/etc/pak.cfg` and pak will
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automatically use it.
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