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ClientRpcUserSettings

Struct ClientRpcUserSettings 

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pub struct ClientRpcUserSettings<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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user.settings.* RPCs.

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impl<'a> ClientRpcUserSettings<'a>

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pub async fn reload(&self) -> Result<(), Error>

Drops this runtime process’s in-memory user settings cache so the next settings read observes disk.

Wire method: user.settings.reload.

Experimental. This API is part of an experimental wire-protocol surface and may change or be removed in future SDK or CLI releases. Pin both the SDK and CLI versions if your code depends on it.

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pub async fn get(&self) -> Result<UserSettingsGetResult, Error>

Lists every known user setting (settings.json overlaid with the legacy config.json, config.json wins), each with its effective value, its default, and whether it is at the default — so settings the user has never set still appear with their default value. Does not include repository- or enterprise-managed overrides that the runtime layers on top at session time.

Wire method: user.settings.get.

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Per-key metadata for every known user setting (settings.json overlaid with the legacy config.json, config.json wins), including settings left at their default. Excludes repository- and enterprise-managed overrides.

Experimental. This API is part of an experimental wire-protocol surface and may change or be removed in future SDK or CLI releases. Pin both the SDK and CLI versions if your code depends on it.

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pub async fn set( &self, params: UserSettingsSetRequest, ) -> Result<UserSettingsSetResult, Error>

Writes one or more user settings to settings.json, replacing each provided top-level key. A key whose value is null is removed. Returns the keys whose new value is shadowed by a legacy config.json entry (config.json wins on read), which the runtime leaves in place — such writes do not take effect until the legacy value is removed.

Wire method: user.settings.set.

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  • params - Partial user settings to write to settings.json. Each top-level key is written individually, replacing the existing value; a key whose value is null is removed.
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Outcome of writing user settings.

Experimental. This API is part of an experimental wire-protocol surface and may change or be removed in future SDK or CLI releases. Pin both the SDK and CLI versions if your code depends on it.

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impl<'a> Clone for ClientRpcUserSettings<'a>

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fn clone(&self) -> ClientRpcUserSettings<'a>

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<'a> Copy for ClientRpcUserSettings<'a>

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