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## Configuration Files
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`wezterm` will look for a [lua](https://www.lua.org/manual/5.3/manual.html)
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configuration file using the logic shown below.
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The recommendation is to place your configuration file at `$HOME/.wezterm.lua`
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to get started.
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More complex configurations that need to span multiple files can be placed in
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`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/wezterm/wezterm.lua` (for X11/Wayland) or
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`$HOME/.config/wezterm/wezterm.lua` (for all other systems).
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```mermaid
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graph TD
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X[Locate Configuration file] --> A{{--config-file CLI argument specified?}}
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A -->|Yes| B{{Can that file be loaded?}}
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B -->|Yes| C[Use it]
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B -->|No| D[Use built-in default configuration]
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A -->|No| E{{$WEZTERM_CONFIG_FILE<br/>environment set?}}
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E -->|Yes| B
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E -->|No| F{{"Running on Windows and<br/>wezterm.lua exists in same<br/>dir as wezterm.exe?<br/>(Thumb drive mode)"}}
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F -->|Yes| B
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F -->|No| H{{Is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME<br/>environment set and<br/>wezterm/wezterm.lua<br/>exists inside it?}}
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H -->|Yes| C
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J --> B
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H -->|No| K{{Does $HOME/.config/wezterm/wezterm.lua exist?}}
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K -->|Yes| B
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K -->|No| J[Use $HOME/.wezterm.lua]
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```
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Prior to version 20210314-114017-04b7cedd, if the candidate file exists but
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failed to parse, wezterm would treat it as though it didn't exist and continue
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to try other candidate file locations. In all current versions of wezterm, an
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error will be shown and the default configuration will be used instead.
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Note that on Windows, to support uses that carry their wezterm application and
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configuration around on a thumb drive, wezterm will look for the config file in
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the same location as wezterm.exe. That is shown in the chart above as thumb
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drive mode.
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`wezterm` will watch the config file that it loads; if/when it changes, the
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configuration will be automatically reloaded and the majority of options will
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take effect immediately. You may also use the `CTRL+SHIFT+R` keyboard shortcut
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to force the configuration to be reloaded.
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**The configuration file may be evaluated multiple times for each wezterm
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process** both at startup and in response to the configuration file being
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reloaded. You should avoid taking actions in the main flow of the config file
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that have side effects; for example, unconditionally launching background
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processes can result in many of them being spawned over time if you launch
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many copies of wezterm, or are frequently reloading your config file.
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### Configuration Overrides
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*since: 20210314-114017-04b7cedd*
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`wezterm` allows overriding configuration values via the command line; here are
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a couple of examples:
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```bash
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$ wezterm --config enable_scroll_bar=true
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$ wezterm --config 'exit_behavior="Hold"'
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```
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Configuration specified via the command line will always override the values
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provided by the configuration file, even if the configuration file is reloaded.
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Each window can have an additional set of window-specific overrides applied to
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it by code in your configuration file. That's useful for eg: setting
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transparency or any other arbitrary option on a per-window basis. Read the
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[window:set_config_overrides](lua/window/set_config_overrides.md) documentation
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for more information and examples of how to use that functionality.
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## Configuration File Structure
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The `wezterm.lua` configuration file is a lua script which allows for a high
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degree of flexibility. The script is expected to return a configuration
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table, so a basic empty configuration file will look like this:
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```lua
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return {
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}
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```
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Throughout these docs you'll find configuration fragments that demonstrate
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configuration and that look something like this:
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```lua
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return {
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color_scheme = "Batman",
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}
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```
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and perhaps another one like this:
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```lua
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local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
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return {
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font = wezterm.font("JetBrains Mono"),
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}
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```
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If you wanted to use both of these in the same file, you would merge them together
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like this:
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```lua
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local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
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return {
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font = wezterm.font("JetBrains Mono"),
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color_scheme = "Batman",
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}
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```
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