# Configuration xplr can be configured using [Lua][1] via a special file named `init.lua`, which can be placed in `~/.config/xplr/` (local to user) or `/etc/xplr/` (global) depending on the use case. When xplr loads, it first executes the [built-in init.lua][2] to set the default values, which is then overwritten by another config file, if found using the following lookup order: 1. `--config /path/to/init.lua` 2. `~/.config/xplr/init.lua` 3. `/etc/xplr/init.lua` The first one found will be loaded by xplr and the lookup will stop. The loaded config can be further extended using the `-C` or `--extra-config` command-line option. [1]: https://www.lua.org [2]: https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr/blob/main/src/init.lua [3]: https://xplr.dev/en/upgrade-guide ## Config The xplr configuration, exposed via `xplr.config` Lua API contains the following sections. See: - [xplr.config.general](https://xplr.dev/en/general-config) - [xplr.config.node_types](https://xplr.dev/en/node_types) - [xplr.config.layouts](https://xplr.dev/en/layouts) - [xplr.config.modes](https://xplr.dev/en/modes) ## Function While `xplr.config` defines all the static parts of the configuration, `xplr.fn` defines all the dynamic parts using functions. See: [Lua Function Calls](https://xplr.dev/en/lua-function-calls) As always, `xplr.fn.builtin` is where the built-in functions are defined that can be overwritten. #### xplr.fn.builtin.try_complete_path Tries to auto complete the path in the input buffer #### xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_0 Renders the first column in the table #### xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_1 Renders the second column in the table #### xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_2 Renders the third column in the table #### xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_3 Renders the fourth column in the table #### xplr.fn.builtin.fmt_general_table_row_cols_4 Renders the fifth column in the table #### xplr.fn.custom This is where the custom functions can be added. There is currently no restriction on what kind of functions can be defined in `xplr.fn.custom`. You can also use nested tables such as `xplr.fn.custom.my_plugin.my_function` to define custom functions. ## Hooks This section of the configuration cannot be overwritten by another config file or plugin, since this is an optional lua return statement specific to each config file. It can be used to define things that should be explicit for reasons like performance concerns, such as hooks. Plugins should expose the hooks, and require users to subscribe to them explicitly. Example: ```lua return { -- Add messages to send when the xplr loads. -- This is similar to the `--on-load` command-line option. -- -- Type: list of [Message](https://xplr.dev/en/message#message)s on_load = { { LogSuccess = "Configuration successfully loaded!" }, { CallLuaSilently = "custom.some_plugin_with_hooks.on_load" }, }, -- Add messages to send when the directory changes. -- -- Type: list of [Message](https://xplr.dev/en/message#message)s on_directory_change = { { LogSuccess = "Changed directory" }, { CallLuaSilently = "custom.some_plugin_with_hooks.on_directory_change" }, }, -- Add messages to send when the focus changes. -- -- Type: list of [Message](https://xplr.dev/en/message#message)s on_focus_change = { { LogSuccess = "Changed focus" }, { CallLuaSilently = "custom.some_plugin_with_hooks.on_focus_change" }, } -- Add messages to send when the mode is switched. -- -- Type: list of [Message](https://xplr.dev/en/message#message)s on_mode_switch = { { LogSuccess = "Switched mode" }, { CallLuaSilently = "custom.some_plugin_with_hooks.on_mode_switch" }, } -- Add messages to send when the layout is switched -- -- Type: list of [Message](https://xplr.dev/en/message#message)s on_layout_switch = { { LogSuccess = "Switched layout" }, { CallLuaSilently = "custom.some_plugin_with_hooks.on_layout_switch" }, } } ``` --- > Note: > > It's not recommended to copy the entire configuration, unless you want to > freeze it and miss out on useful updates to the defaults. > > Instead, you can use this as a reference to overwrite only the parts you > want to update. > > If you still want to copy the entire configuration, make sure to put your > customization before the return statement.