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configuration file
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[This file explains how netrik can be customized. See index.txt or index.html for an overview of available netrik documentation.]

You can set various options influencing netrik's behaviour as default in the configuration file. Just create/edit ~/.netrikrc for that.

The format of the file is very simple: You can store exactly the same options there which are also allowed as command line arguments. (These are listed in options.*) Each one has to appear on a single line. (No blank lines are allowed, and the last one has to be ended with a newline.)

You can also set a file name or an URL, simply inserting it on a line without any options. This URL will serve as a home page: When netrik is called without other non-option arguments, this page is loaded; otherwise the one given on the command line.