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# User Config:
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## Opening The User Config
The location of the user config will differ depending on your OS. You can open it via lazydocker by opening the application, clicking on the 'project' panel at the top left and pressing 'o' (or pressing 'e' if your files open in vim).
Changes to the user config will only take place after closing and re-opening lazydocker
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### Locations:
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- OSX: `~/Library/Application Support/jesseduffield/lazydocker/config.yml`
- Linux: `~/.config/lazydocker/config.yml`
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- Windows: `C:\\Users\\<User>\\AppData\\Roaming\\jesseduffield\\lazydocker\\config.yml` (I think)
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JSON schema is available for `config.yml` so that IntelliSense in Visual Studio Code
(completion and error checking) is automatically enabled when the [YAML Red Hat][yaml]
extension is installed. However, note that automatic schema detection only works
if your config file is in one of the standard paths mentioned above. If you
override the path to the file, you can still make IntelliSense work by adding
```yaml
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/lazydocker.json
```
to the top of your config file or via [Visual Studio Code settings.json config][settings].
[yaml]: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=redhat.vscode-yaml
[settings]: https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-yaml#associating-a-schema-to-a-glob-pattern-via-yamlschemas
## Default:
```yml
gui:
scrollHeight: 2
language: "auto" # one of 'auto' | 'en' | 'pl' | 'nl' | 'de' | 'tr'
border: "rounded" # one of 'rounded' | 'single' | 'double' | 'hidden'
theme:
activeBorderColor:
- green
- bold
inactiveBorderColor:
- white
selectedLineBgColor:
- blue
optionsTextColor:
- blue
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returnImmediately: false
wrapMainPanel: true
# Side panel width as a ratio of the screen's width
sidePanelWidth: 0.333
# Determines whether we show the bottom line (the one containing keybinding
# info and the status of the app).
showBottomLine: true
# When true, increases vertical space used by focused side panel,
# creating an accordion effect
expandFocusedSidePanel: false
# Determines which screen mode will be used on startup
screenMode: "normal" # one of 'normal' | 'half' | 'fullscreen'
# Determines the style of the container status and container health display in the
# containers panel. "long": full words (default), "short": one or two characters,
# "icon": unicode emoji.
containerStatusHealthStyle: "long"
logs:
timestamps: false
since: '60m' # set to '' to show all logs
tail: '' # set to 200 to show last 200 lines of logs
commandTemplates:
dockerCompose: docker-compose
restartService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} restart {{ .Service.Name }}'
up: '{{ .DockerCompose }} up -d'
down: '{{ .DockerCompose }} down'
downWithVolumes: '{{ .DockerCompose }} down --volumes'
upService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} up -d {{ .Service.Name }}'
startService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} start {{ .Service.Name }}'
stopService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} stop {{ .Service.Name }}'
serviceLogs: '{{ .DockerCompose }} logs --since=60m --follow {{ .Service.Name }}'
viewServiceLogs: '{{ .DockerCompose }} logs --follow {{ .Service.Name }}'
rebuildService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} up -d --build {{ .Service.Name }}'
recreateService: '{{ .DockerCompose }} up -d --force-recreate {{ .Service.Name }}'
allLogs: '{{ .DockerCompose }} logs --tail=300 --follow'
viewAlLogs: '{{ .DockerCompose }} logs'
dockerComposeConfig: '{{ .DockerCompose }} config'
checkDockerComposeConfig: '{{ .DockerCompose }} config --quiet'
serviceTop: '{{ .DockerCompose }} top {{ .Service.Name }}'
oS:
openCommand: open {{filename}}
openLinkCommand: open {{link}}
stats:
graphs:
- caption: CPU (%)
statPath: DerivedStats.CPUPercentage
color: blue
- caption: Memory (%)
statPath: DerivedStats.MemoryPercentage
color: green
```
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## To see what all of the config options mean, and what other options you can set, see [here](https://godoc.org/github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker/pkg/config)
## Color Attributes:
For color attributes you can choose an array of attributes (with max one color attribute)
The available attributes are:
- default
- black
- red
- green
- yellow
- blue
- magenta
- cyan
- white
- bold
- reverse # useful for high-contrast
- underline
## Custom Commands
You can add custom commands like so:
```yaml
customCommands:
containers:
- name: bash
attach: true
command: 'docker exec -it {{ .Container.ID }} bash'
serviceNames: []
```
You may use the following go templates (such as `{{ .Container.ID }}` above) in your commands:
- `{{ .DockerCompose }}`: the docker compose command (default: `docker-compose`)
- [`{{ .Container }}`](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker@v0.20.0/pkg/commands#Container) and its fields. For example: `{{ .Container.Container.ImageID }}`
- [`{{ .Service }}`](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker@v0.20.0/pkg/commands#Service) and its fields. For example: `{{ .Service.Name }}`
## Replacements
You can add replacements like so:
```yaml
replacements:
imageNamePrefixes:
'123456789012.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com': '<prod>'
'923456789999.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com': '<dev>'
```