That too but arch wiki sometimes doesn’t list all the possibilities the program can do or not, skill issue if you can’t read.
That too but arch wiki sometimes doesn’t list all the possibilities the program can do or not, skill issue if you can’t read.
Limits and constraints are set by the program that reads the config, so no, not whatever. The only way that is a thing, if the program stated that the configs can do whatever, which at that point, is a script.
Also if a config can do what ever, then most likely that’s a security vulnerability.
From experience when I look for something “easier to digest” I end up spending more time tinkering and fucking about than just reading the man pages because the latter usually had a lot more context about the software and any other weird quirks.
I’ve been waiting for 4 years to be part of one, but it has yet to become a reality 😔
What do you mean by that?