Describe configuration options
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## Global options
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# Accessing GitHub APIs is only possible using a personal access token. The
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# token doesn't need any scopes set since it is used to query public
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# repositories.
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gh_token = ""
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# Relative path to a cloned SBo repository.
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repository = "./slackbuilds"
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# After one package is updated a commit is created on this branch. The branch is
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# not pushed or reset automatically.
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branch = "user/nick/updates"
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# If some packages use custom sources and these sources a generated during the
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# update, this option specifies the base URL where the sources can be downloaded
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# afterwads. The full URL written into the .info file contains download_url,
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# followed by the package name and source file name. This option should probably
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# be configured consistently with the remote_path.
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download_url = "https://example.com/some/path"
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# If a package updater generates a source tarball, the tarball is uploaded to
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# a remote destination with scp. remote_path specifies the remote server and
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# a local path on the server where the source tarballs are hosted. When
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# uploading the remote_path is followed by the package name and source file
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# name. To specify a public URL where the sources can be downloaded, see
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# download_url.
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remote_path = "example.com:/srv/httpd/some/path"
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## Maintainer specific options
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[maintainer]
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# Whether the git commits should be signed with a GPG signature using the
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# default key.
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signature = false
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