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While SilverBullet tries to set sensible defaults, you may want to tweak a few things here and there.
This is where Space Config comes in. You can put fenced code blocks anywhere in your space (but the convention is to use ^SETTINGS) with space-config
as a language, and override the default configurations !silverbullet.md/SETTINGS.
You can reload the configuration on demand using {[System: Reload]}, for some configurations a client (page) reload (Ctrl-r/Cmd-r in your browser) may be required.
An example:
shortcuts:
- command: "{[Outline: Move Left]}"
slashCommand: "outdent"
Space configs are indexed automatically and stored as Objects with space-config
as their tag. Here are the keys defined across this space:
space-config select key
When there are duplicate entries for one configuration key, “smart” merging kicks in.
This is how it works:
- When a configuration value is a scalar value (a string, number), all bets are off: you get non-deterministic behavior. Either one value will be assigned, or the other. Don’t do this.
- When a configuration value is an object, these objects will attempted to be merged. Recursively, if there are duplicates this same list of rules applies.
- When a configuration value is a list, these lists will be concatenated. In what order is non-deterministic. If you care, don’t do this, just centralize all items in one place.