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[Gnu-arch-users] How to set "=tagging-method" defaults
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Mark Stosberg |
Subject: |
[Gnu-arch-users] How to set "=tagging-method" defaults |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Sep 2004 03:09:42 +0000 (UTC) |
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Hello,
I'm interested in how to set the defaults for what appears in
"=tagging-method" when a new project is created. I checked the
documentation, the wiki and Google and couldn't find an answer for this.
What I found was "tla id-tagging-defaults". It shows me the defaults,
but is "read-only". It doesn't provide a way to set it.
I expected that something like this might be be a possibility:
~/.arch-params/=id-tagging-default
However, I couldn't find any documentation to support that such a
feature existed.
Here's my "use case": I use tla exclusively for Perl development now,
so there are specific extra bits I'd like to add to the junk RE by
default.
Here's a related idea: The "=tagging-method" file is created by
"init-tree", right? (The tla help doesn't confirm this). Perhaps there
could be an option there to provide a hint about kind of project you are
creating, like:
tla init-tree --type perl
This hint could cause a smarter "junk" RE to be chosen for the default.
Mark
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