Closed Boruch-Baum closed 5 years ago
From the README under keybindings:
Press P in urlscan to generate ~/.config/urlscan/config.json. All of the keys will be listed. You can either leave in place or delete any that will not be altered.
To unset a binding, set it equal to "". For example: "P": ""
Not fair! You snuck that in since the latest release... Seriously, though, I installed 9.2 because the latest and greatest debian-ized version is 8.2. Is there some debian-policy issue preventing the package from being upgraded?
On 2019-04-03 14:57, Scott Hansen wrote:
From the README under keybindings:
Press P in urlscan to generate ~/.config/urlscan/config.json. All of the keys will be listed. You can either leave in place or delete any that will not be altered. To unset a binding, set it equal to "". For example: "P": ""
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Heh...I think it requires a Debian maintainer. Someone took it on a few years ago but I don't think they're active anymore.
I'd just pip install --user urlscan
and call it good!
The man page mentions a file
config.json
, but I see no supporting information or template example for such a file. Please provide one.