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Elektra
0.8.18
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kdb editor <key-name> [<format>]
Where key-name is the destination where the user wants to edit keys and format is the format in which the keys should be edited. If the format argument is not passed, then the default format will be used as determined by the value of the sw/kdb/current/format key. By default, that key contains storage. The storage plugin can be configured at compile-time or changed by the link libelektra-storage.so. The format attribute relies on Elektra's plugin system to properly import the configuration. The user can view all plugins available for use by running the kdb-list(1) command. To learn about any plugin, the user can simply use the kdb-info(1) command.
This command allows a user to edit configuration of the key database using a text editor. The user should specify the format that the current configuration or keys are in, otherwise the default format will be used.
/sw/elektra/kdb/#0/current/format: The default format if none given. Defaults to storage if the key does not exist./sw/elektra/kdb/#0/current/editor: The default editor, if no -e option is given. Defaults to /usr/bin/sensible-editor, /usr/bin/editor or /usr/bin/vi if the key does not exist.-H, --help: Show the man page.-V, --version: Print version info.-p, --profile=<profile>: Use a different kdb profile.s, --strategy <name>: Specify which strategy should be used to resolve conflicts.-v, --verbose: Explain what is happening.-e, --editor <editor>: Which editor to use.-C, --color=[when]: Print never/auto(default)/always colored output.To change the configuration in KDB below user/ini with /usr/bin/vim, you would use: kdb editor -e /usr/bin/vim user/ini
Or set a new editor as default using: kdb set /sw/elektra/kdb/#0/current/editor /usr/bin/nano
1.8.8