pub struct ConfigArgs {
pub action: ConfigAction,
}Expand description
Command-line arguments for configuration management operations.
The config command provides comprehensive tools for managing SubX configuration settings. It supports viewing, modifying, and resetting configuration values across all configuration categories and sources.
§Configuration Management Features
- Hierarchical Settings: Manage settings across multiple configuration levels
- Type Safety: Automatic validation of configuration values
- Interactive Editing: User-friendly prompts for complex settings
- Backup/Restore: Automatic backup before destructive operations
- Import/Export: Share configuration profiles between systems
§Configuration Scope
Configuration changes can affect:
- User Settings: Personal preferences and credentials
- Project Settings: Local project-specific overrides
- Runtime Behavior: How the application processes files
- Performance: Processing speed and resource usage
- Integration: External service connections and API settings
§Examples
use subx_cli::cli::{ConfigArgs, ConfigAction};
// Set a configuration value
let set_args = ConfigArgs {
action: ConfigAction::Set {
key: "ai.provider".to_string(),
value: "openai".to_string(),
},
};
// Get a configuration value
let get_args = ConfigArgs {
action: ConfigAction::Get {
key: "ai.provider".to_string(),
},
};Fields§
§action: ConfigActionThe configuration management action to perform.
Specifies which configuration operation should be executed. Each action provides different capabilities for viewing and modifying configuration settings with appropriate validation and error handling.
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Source§impl Args for ConfigArgs
impl Args for ConfigArgs
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impl Debug for ConfigArgs
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impl FromArgMatches for ConfigArgs
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impl Freeze for ConfigArgs
impl RefUnwindSafe for ConfigArgs
impl Send for ConfigArgs
impl Sync for ConfigArgs
impl Unpin for ConfigArgs
impl UnwindSafe for ConfigArgs
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