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keycode 8 =
keycode 9 = Caps_Lock NoSymbol Caps_Lock
keycode 10 = 1 exclam 1 exclam
keycode 11 = 2 at 2 at
keycode 12 = 3 numbersign 3 numbersign
keycode 13 = 4 dollar 4 dollar
keycode 14 = 5 percent 5 percent
keycode 15 = 6 asciicircum 6 asciicircum
keycode 16 = 7 ampersand 7 ampersand
keycode 17 = 8 asterisk 8 asterisk
keycode 18 = 9 parenleft 9 parenleft
keycode 19 = 0 parenright 0 parenright
keycode 20 = minus underscore minus underscore
keycode 21 = equal plus equal plus
keycode 22 = BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace BackSpace NoSymbol NoSymbol Terminate_Server
keycode 23 = Tab ISO_Left_Tab Tab ISO_Left_Tab
keycode 24 = q Q q Q
keycode 25 = w W w W
keycode 26 = e E e E
keycode 27 = r R r R
keycode 28 = t T t T
keycode 29 = y Y y Y
keycode 30 = u U u U
keycode 31 = i I i I
keycode 32 = o O o O
keycode 33 = p P p P
keycode 34 = bracketleft braceleft bracketleft braceleft
keycode 35 = bracketright braceright bracketright braceright
keycode 36 = Return NoSymbol Return
keycode 37 = Control_L NoSymbol Control_L
keycode 38 = a A a A
keycode 39 = s S s S
keycode 40 = d D d D
keycode 41 = f F f F
keycode 42 = g G g G
keycode 43 = h H h H
keycode 44 = j J j J
keycode 45 = k K k K
keycode 46 = l L l L
keycode 47 = semicolon colon semicolon colon
keycode 48 = apostrophe quotedbl apostrophe quotedbl
keycode 49 = grave asciitilde grave asciitilde
keycode 50 = Shift_L NoSymbol Shift_L
keycode 51 = backslash bar backslash bar
keycode 52 = z Z z Z
keycode 53 = x X x X
keycode 54 = c C c C
keycode 55 = v V v V
keycode 56 = b B b B
keycode 57 = n N n N
keycode 58 = m M m M
keycode 59 = comma less comma less
keycode 60 = period greater period greater
keycode 61 = slash question slash question
keycode 62 = Shift_R NoSymbol Shift_R
keycode 63 = KP_Multiply KP_Multiply KP_Multiply KP_Multiply KP_Multiply KP_Multiply XF86ClearGrab
keycode 64 = Alt_L Meta_L Alt_L Meta_L
keycode 65 = space NoSymbol space
keycode 66 = Escape NoSymbol Escape
keycode 67 = F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 XF86Switch_VT_1
keycode 68 = F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 XF86Switch_VT_2
keycode 69 = F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 F3 XF86Switch_VT_3
keycode 70 = F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 XF86Switch_VT_4
keycode 71 = F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 F5 XF86Switch_VT_5
keycode 72 = F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 F6 XF86Switch_VT_6
keycode 73 = F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 F7 XF86Switch_VT_7
keycode 74 = F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 F8 XF86Switch_VT_8
keycode 75 = F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 XF86Switch_VT_9
keycode 76 = F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 F10 XF86Switch_VT_10
keycode 77 = Num_Lock NoSymbol Num_Lock
keycode 78 = Scroll_Lock NoSymbol Scroll_Lock
keycode 79 = KP_Home KP_7 KP_Home KP_7
keycode 80 = KP_Up KP_8 KP_Up KP_8
keycode 81 = KP_Prior KP_9 KP_Prior KP_9
keycode 82 = KP_Subtract KP_Subtract KP_Subtract KP_Subtract KP_Subtract KP_Subtract XF86Prev_VMode
keycode 83 = KP_Left KP_4 KP_Left KP_4
keycode 84 = KP_Begin KP_5 KP_Begin KP_5
keycode 85 = KP_Right KP_6 KP_Right KP_6
keycode 86 = KP_Add KP_Add KP_Add KP_Add KP_Add KP_Add XF86Next_VMode
keycode 87 = KP_End KP_1 KP_End KP_1
keycode 88 = KP_Down KP_2 KP_Down KP_2
keycode 89 = KP_Next KP_3 KP_Next KP_3
keycode 90 = KP_Insert KP_0 KP_Insert KP_0
keycode 91 = KP_Delete KP_Decimal KP_Delete KP_Decimal
keycode 92 = ISO_Level3_Shift NoSymbol ISO_Level3_Shift
keycode 93 =
keycode 94 = less greater less greater bar brokenbar bar
keycode 95 = F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 F11 XF86Switch_VT_11
keycode 96 = F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 F12 XF86Switch_VT_12
keycode 97 =
keycode 98 = Katakana NoSymbol Katakana
keycode 99 = Hiragana NoSymbol Hiragana
keycode 100 = Henkan_Mode NoSymbol Henkan_Mode
keycode 101 = Hiragana_Katakana NoSymbol Hiragana_Katakana
keycode 102 = Muhenkan NoSymbol Muhenkan
keycode 103 =
keycode 104 = KP_Enter NoSymbol KP_Enter
keycode 105 = Control_R NoSymbol Control_R
keycode 106 = KP_Divide KP_Divide KP_Divide KP_Divide KP_Divide KP_Divide XF86Ungrab
keycode 107 = Print Sys_Req Print Sys_Req
keycode 108 = Alt_R Meta_R Alt_R Meta_R
keycode 109 = Linefeed NoSymbol Linefeed
keycode 110 = Home NoSymbol Home
keycode 111 = Up NoSymbol Up
keycode 112 = Prior NoSymbol Prior
keycode 113 = Left NoSymbol Left
keycode 114 = Right NoSymbol Right
keycode 115 = End NoSymbol End
keycode 116 = Down NoSymbol Down
keycode 117 = Next NoSymbol Next
keycode 118 = Insert NoSymbol Insert
keycode 119 = Delete NoSymbol Delete
keycode 120 =
keycode 121 = XF86AudioMute NoSymbol XF86AudioMute
keycode 122 = XF86AudioLowerVolume NoSymbol XF86AudioLowerVolume
keycode 123 = XF86AudioRaiseVolume NoSymbol XF86AudioRaiseVolume
keycode 124 = XF86PowerOff NoSymbol XF86PowerOff
keycode 125 = KP_Equal NoSymbol KP_Equal
keycode 126 = plusminus NoSymbol plusminus
keycode 127 = Pause Break Pause Break
keycode 128 = XF86LaunchA NoSymbol XF86LaunchA
keycode 129 = KP_Decimal KP_Decimal KP_Decimal KP_Decimal
keycode 130 = Hangul NoSymbol Hangul
keycode 131 = Hangul_Hanja NoSymbol Hangul_Hanja
keycode 132 =
keycode 133 = Super_L NoSymbol Super_L
keycode 134 = Super_R NoSymbol Super_R
keycode 135 = Menu NoSymbol Menu
keycode 136 = Cancel NoSymbol Cancel
keycode 137 = Redo NoSymbol Redo
keycode 138 = SunProps NoSymbol SunProps
keycode 139 = Undo NoSymbol Undo
keycode 140 = SunFront NoSymbol SunFront
keycode 141 = XF86Copy NoSymbol XF86Copy
keycode 142 = XF86Open NoSymbol XF86Open
keycode 143 = XF86Paste NoSymbol XF86Paste
keycode 144 = Find NoSymbol Find
keycode 145 = XF86Cut NoSymbol XF86Cut
keycode 146 = Help NoSymbol Help
keycode 147 = XF86MenuKB NoSymbol XF86MenuKB
keycode 148 = XF86Calculator NoSymbol XF86Calculator
keycode 149 =
keycode 150 = XF86Sleep NoSymbol XF86Sleep
keycode 151 = XF86WakeUp NoSymbol XF86WakeUp
keycode 152 = XF86Explorer NoSymbol XF86Explorer
keycode 153 = XF86Send NoSymbol XF86Send
keycode 154 =
keycode 155 = XF86Xfer NoSymbol XF86Xfer
keycode 156 = XF86Launch1 NoSymbol XF86Launch1
keycode 157 = XF86Launch2 NoSymbol XF86Launch2
keycode 158 = XF86WWW NoSymbol XF86WWW
keycode 159 = XF86DOS NoSymbol XF86DOS
keycode 160 = XF86ScreenSaver NoSymbol XF86ScreenSaver
keycode 161 = XF86RotateWindows NoSymbol XF86RotateWindows
keycode 162 = XF86TaskPane NoSymbol XF86TaskPane
keycode 163 = XF86Mail NoSymbol XF86Mail
keycode 164 = XF86Favorites NoSymbol XF86Favorites
keycode 165 = XF86MyComputer NoSymbol XF86MyComputer
keycode 166 = XF86Back NoSymbol XF86Back
keycode 167 = XF86Forward NoSymbol XF86Forward
keycode 168 =
keycode 169 = XF86Eject NoSymbol XF86Eject
keycode 170 = XF86Eject NoSymbol XF86Eject
keycode 171 = XF86AudioNext NoSymbol XF86AudioNext
keycode 172 = XF86AudioPlay XF86AudioPause XF86AudioPlay XF86AudioPause
keycode 173 = XF86AudioPrev NoSymbol XF86AudioPrev
keycode 174 = XF86AudioStop XF86Eject XF86AudioStop XF86Eject
keycode 175 = XF86AudioRecord NoSymbol XF86AudioRecord
keycode 176 = XF86AudioRewind NoSymbol XF86AudioRewind
keycode 177 = XF86Phone NoSymbol XF86Phone
keycode 178 =
keycode 179 = XF86Tools NoSymbol XF86Tools
keycode 180 = XF86HomePage NoSymbol XF86HomePage
keycode 181 = XF86Reload NoSymbol XF86Reload
keycode 182 = XF86Close NoSymbol XF86Close
keycode 183 =
keycode 184 =
keycode 185 = XF86ScrollUp NoSymbol XF86ScrollUp
keycode 186 = XF86ScrollDown NoSymbol XF86ScrollDown
keycode 187 = parenleft NoSymbol parenleft
keycode 188 = parenright NoSymbol parenright
keycode 189 = XF86New NoSymbol XF86New
keycode 190 = Redo NoSymbol Redo
keycode 191 = XF86Tools NoSymbol XF86Tools
keycode 192 = XF86Launch5 NoSymbol XF86Launch5
keycode 193 = XF86Launch6 NoSymbol XF86Launch6
keycode 194 = XF86Launch7 NoSymbol XF86Launch7
keycode 195 = XF86Launch8 NoSymbol XF86Launch8
keycode 196 = XF86Launch9 NoSymbol XF86Launch9
keycode 197 =
keycode 198 = XF86AudioMicMute NoSymbol XF86AudioMicMute
keycode 199 = XF86TouchpadToggle NoSymbol XF86TouchpadToggle
keycode 200 = XF86TouchpadOn NoSymbol XF86TouchpadOn
keycode 201 = XF86TouchpadOff NoSymbol XF86TouchpadOff
keycode 202 =
keycode 203 = ISO_Level5_Shift NoSymbol ISO_Level5_Shift
keycode 204 = NoSymbol Alt_L NoSymbol Alt_L
keycode 205 = NoSymbol Meta_L NoSymbol Meta_L
keycode 206 = NoSymbol Super_L NoSymbol Super_L
keycode 207 = NoSymbol Hyper_L NoSymbol Hyper_L
keycode 208 = XF86AudioPlay NoSymbol XF86AudioPlay
keycode 209 = XF86AudioPause NoSymbol XF86AudioPause
keycode 210 = XF86Launch3 NoSymbol XF86Launch3
keycode 211 = XF86Launch4 NoSymbol XF86Launch4
keycode 212 = XF86LaunchB NoSymbol XF86LaunchB
keycode 213 = XF86Suspend NoSymbol XF86Suspend
keycode 214 = XF86Close NoSymbol XF86Close
keycode 215 = XF86AudioPlay NoSymbol XF86AudioPlay
keycode 216 = XF86AudioForward NoSymbol XF86AudioForward
keycode 217 =
keycode 218 = Print NoSymbol Print
keycode 219 =
keycode 220 = XF86WebCam NoSymbol XF86WebCam
keycode 221 = XF86AudioPreset NoSymbol XF86AudioPreset
keycode 222 =
keycode 223 = XF86Mail NoSymbol XF86Mail
keycode 224 = XF86Messenger NoSymbol XF86Messenger
keycode 225 = XF86Search NoSymbol XF86Search
keycode 226 = XF86Go NoSymbol XF86Go
keycode 227 = XF86Finance NoSymbol XF86Finance
keycode 228 = XF86Game NoSymbol XF86Game
keycode 229 = XF86Shop NoSymbol XF86Shop
keycode 230 =
keycode 231 = Cancel NoSymbol Cancel
keycode 232 = XF86MonBrightnessDown NoSymbol XF86MonBrightnessDown
keycode 233 = XF86MonBrightnessUp NoSymbol XF86MonBrightnessUp
keycode 234 = XF86AudioMedia NoSymbol XF86AudioMedia
keycode 235 = XF86Display NoSymbol XF86Display
keycode 236 = XF86KbdLightOnOff NoSymbol XF86KbdLightOnOff
keycode 237 = XF86KbdBrightnessDown NoSymbol XF86KbdBrightnessDown
keycode 238 = XF86KbdBrightnessUp NoSymbol XF86KbdBrightnessUp
keycode 239 = XF86Send NoSymbol XF86Send
keycode 240 = XF86Reply NoSymbol XF86Reply
keycode 241 = XF86MailForward NoSymbol XF86MailForward
keycode 242 = XF86Save NoSymbol XF86Save
keycode 243 = XF86Documents NoSymbol XF86Documents
keycode 244 = XF86Battery NoSymbol XF86Battery
keycode 245 = XF86Bluetooth NoSymbol XF86Bluetooth
keycode 246 = XF86WLAN NoSymbol XF86WLAN
keycode 247 = XF86UWB NoSymbol XF86UWB
keycode 248 =
keycode 249 = XF86Next_VMode NoSymbol XF86Next_VMode
keycode 250 = XF86Prev_VMode NoSymbol XF86Prev_VMode
keycode 251 = XF86MonBrightnessCycle NoSymbol XF86MonBrightnessCycle
keycode 252 = XF86BrightnessAuto NoSymbol XF86BrightnessAuto
keycode 253 = XF86DisplayOff NoSymbol XF86DisplayOff
keycode 254 = XF86WWAN NoSymbol XF86WWAN
keycode 255 = XF86RFKill NoSymbol XF86RFKill

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source $HOME/.common_shell
# useful fror checking for nix or other
if [ -f /etc/NIXOS ]; then
# We're on NixOS
eval "$(starship init bash)"
else
#Default prompt
if [ -f "$HOME/programs_local/starship" ]; then
export STARSHIP_CONFIG=~/configuration/other/starship.toml
eval "$(starship init bash)"
else
PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
fi
PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
fi
export EDITOR="nvim"

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[branch]
autoSetupMerge = true
[init]
defaultBranch = "main"
[pull]
rebase = true
[push]
autoSetupRemote = true
default = "current"
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email = "jonashahn1@gmx.net"
name = "Jonas Hahn"
[diff]
tool = nvimdiff
[difftool "nvimdiff"]
#cmd = nvim -d \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\"
cmd = ~/projects/scripts/diffv_wrap.sh \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\"
trustExitCode = true
[merge]
tool = nvimdiff
[mergetool "nvimdiff"]
#cmd = nvim -d \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\"
# just pass all that is available to the script
cmd = ~/projects/scripts/diffv_wrap.sh \"$LOCAL\" \"$REMOTE\" \"$MERGED\" \"$BASE\"
trustExitCode = true
[mergetool]
prompt = false
[core]
autocrlf = input

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# a comment
max-items 100 # such comments are possible, too
browser w3m
show-read-feeds no # Dont know this setting
# Setting the theme
color info color255 color100
color listfocus color255 color11
color listfocus_unread color255 color11
# The prefix key is , so you have to press comma before any macros
# Remember to change the browser here when changing the default browser
# Of newsboat
macro F set browser "firefox %u" ; open-in-browser ; set browser "w3m %u"
# Keybindings
unbind-key R
bind-key ^R reload-all
bind-key k up all # Good vim
bind-key j down all

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https://www.tagesschau.de/infoservices/alle-meldungen-100~rss2.xml
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/regional/bremen/index~rss2.xml
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/weltwirtschaft/index~rss2.xml
https://www.tagesschau.de/wissen/forschung/index~rss2.xml
https://www.welt.de/feeds/latest.rss

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[general]
accounts = Test
[Account Test]
localrepository = Local
remoterepository = Remote
[Repository Local]
type = Maildir
localfolders = ~/files_local/storedmail/
[Repository Remote]
sslcacertfile = /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
type = IMAP
remotehost = email.gwdg.de

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#
# Alpine configuration file
#
# This file sets the configuration options used by Alpine and PC-Alpine. These
# options are usually set from within Alpine or PC-Alpine. There may be a
# system-wide configuration file which sets the defaults for some of the
# variables. On Unix, run alpine -conf to see how system defaults have been set.
# For variables that accept multiple values, list elements are separated by
# commas. A line beginning with a space or tab is considered to be a
# continuation of the previous line. For a variable to be unset its value must
# be blank. To set a variable to the empty string its value should be "".
# You can override system defaults by setting a variable to the empty string.
# Lines beginning with "#" are comments, and ignored by Alpine.
# Over-rides your full name from Unix password file. Required for PC-Alpine.
personal-name=Jonas Hahn
# List of SMTP servers for sending mail. If blank: Unix Alpine uses sendmail.
smtp-server=mail.gmx.net:587/tls/user=jonashahn1@gmx.net
#smtp-server=mail.hahn1.one/tls/user=jonas@hahn1.one
# Use the first news server I found
# It seems actually really big
nntp-server=news.nntp4.net/user=nntp4_2504121037
# Need this to fix the default smtp server
customized-hdrs=From: Jonas Hahn <jonashahn1@gmx.net>
#customized-hdrs=From: Jonas Hahn <jonas@hahn1.one>
# Only have gmx pattern at the moment
# will ad the own domain in the future
#patterns-roles=LIT:pattern="/NICK=JonasHahn1Gmx/FLDTYPE=EMAIL" action="/ROLE=1/FROM=Jonas Hahn <jonashahn1@gmx.net>/SMTP=smtp.gmx.net:\/tls/user=jonashahn1@gmx.net/RTYPE=YES/FTYPE=YES/CTYPE=NO",
patterns-roles=LIT:pattern="/NICK=JonasHahn1Gmx/FLDTYPE=EMAIL" action="/ROLE=1/FROM=Jonas Hahn <jonashahn1@gmx.net>/SMTP=smtp.gmx.net:587/RTYPE=YES/FTYPE=YES/CTYPE=NO",
LIT:pattern="/NICK=JonasHahn/FLDTYPE=EMAIL" action="/ROLE=1/FROM=Jonas <jonas@hahn1.one>/SMTP=mail.hahn1.one\/tls\/user=jonas@hahn1.one/RTYPE=YES/FTYPE=YES/CTYPE=NO"
# Default folder lists
folder-collections=Mail mail/[],
JonasGmxMain {imap.gmx.net/ssl/user=jonashahn1@gmx.net}[],
JonasHahn {mail.hahn1.one/ssl/user=jonas@hahn1.one}[],
JonasUni {email.stud.uni-goettingen.de/ssl/user=ug-student\j.hahn02}[],
NewsOnNNTP4 {news.nntp4.net/user=nntp4_2504121037/nntp}#news.[],
JonasWeb {imap.web.de/ssl/user=jonasahorn@web.de}[]
# Set by Alpine; controls beginning-of-month sent-mail pruning.
last-time-prune-questioned=125.8
last-version-used=6.26
user-domain=hahn1.one
# This has do be disabled for authentication on some serves
disable-these-authenticators=GSSAPI
url-viewers=/run/current-system/sw/bin/firefox
dead-letter-files=0
# NNTP server for posting news. Also sets news-collections for news reading.
# Path of (local or remote) INBOX, e.g. ={mail.somewhere.edu}inbox
# Normal Unix default is the local INBOX (usually /usr/spool/mail/$USER).
inbox-path=
# List of folder pairs; the first indicates a folder to archive, and the
# second indicates the folder read messages in the first should
# be moved to.
incoming-archive-folders=
# List of folders, assumed to be in first folder collection,
# offered for pruning each month. For example: mumble
pruned-folders=
# Over-rides default path for sent-mail folder, e.g. =old-mail (using first
# folder collection dir) or ={host2}sent-mail or ="" (to suppress saving).
# Default: sent-mail (Unix) or SENTMAIL.MTX (PC) in default folder collection.
default-fcc=sent-mail
# Over-rides default path for saved-msg folder, e.g. =saved-messages (using 1st
# folder collection dir) or ={host2}saved-mail or ="" (to suppress saving).
# Default: saved-messages (Unix) or SAVEMAIL.MTX (PC) in default collection.
default-saved-msg-folder=
# Over-rides default path for postponed messages folder, e.g. =pm (which uses
# first folder collection dir) or ={host4}pm (using home dir on host4).
# Default: postponed-msgs (Unix) or POSTPOND.MTX (PC) in default fldr coltn.
postponed-folder=
# If set, specifies where already-read messages will be moved upon quitting.
read-message-folder=
# If set, specifies where form letters should be stored.
form-letter-folder=
# If set, specifies where trash is moved to in Web Alpine.
trash-folder=
# Contains the actual signature contents as opposed to the signature filename.
# If defined, this overrides the signature-file. Default is undefined.
literal-signature=
# Over-rides default path for signature file. Default is ~/.signature
signature-file=
# List of features; see Alpine's Setup/options menu for the current set.
# e.g. feature-list= select-without-confirm, signature-at-bottom
# Default condition for all of the features is no-.
feature-list=
# Alpine executes these keys upon startup (e.g. to view msg 13: i,j,1,3,CR,v)
initial-keystroke-list=
# Only show these headers (by default) when composing messages
default-composer-hdrs=
# When viewing messages, include this list of headers
viewer-hdrs=
# When viewing messages, number of blank spaces between left display edge and text
viewer-margin-left=
# When viewing messages, number of blank spaces between right display edge and text
viewer-margin-right=
# When viewing messages, number of lines of quote displayed before suppressing
quote-suppression-threshold=
# Determines default folder name for Saves...
# Choices: default-folder, by-sender, by-from, by-recipient, last-folder-used.
# Default: "default-folder", i.e. "saved-messages" (Unix) or "SAVEMAIL" (PC).
saved-msg-name-rule=
# Determines default name for Fcc...
# Choices: default-fcc, by-recipient, last-fcc-used.
# Default: "default-fcc" (see also "default-fcc=" variable.)
fcc-name-rule=
# Sets presentation order of messages in Index. Choices:
# Subject, From, Arrival, Date, Size, To, Cc, OrderedSubj, Score, and Thread.
# Order may be reversed by appending /Reverse. Default: "Arrival".
sort-key=
# Sets presentation order of address book entries. Choices: dont-sort,
# fullname-with-lists-last, fullname, nickname-with-lists-last, nickname
# Default: "fullname-with-lists-last".
addrbook-sort-rule=
# Sets presentation order of folder list entries. Choices: alphabetical,
# alpha-with-dirs-last, alpha-with-dirs-first.
# Default: "alpha-with-directories-last".
folder-sort-rule=
# Sets the default folder and collection offered at the Goto Command's prompt.
goto-default-rule=
# Sets message which cursor begins on. Choices: first-unseen, first-recent,
# first-important, first-important-or-unseen, first-important-or-recent,
# first, last. Default: "first-unseen".
incoming-startup-rule=
# Allows a default answer for the prune folder questions. Choices: yes-ask,
# yes-no, no-ask, no-no, ask-ask, ask-no. Default: "ask-ask".
pruning-rule=
# Controls behavior when reopening an already open folder.
folder-reopen-rule=
# Style that MESSAGE INDEX is displayed in when threading.
threading-display-style=
# Style of THREAD INDEX or default MESSAGE INDEX when threading.
threading-index-style=
# When threading, character used to indicate collapsed messages underneath.
threading-indicator-character=
# When threading, character used to indicate expanded messages underneath.
threading-expanded-character=
# When threading, character used to indicate this is the last reply
# to the parent of this message.
threading-lastreply-character=
# Reflects capabilities of the display you have.
# If unset, the default is taken from your locale. That is usually the right
# thing to use. Typical alternatives include UTF-8, ISO-8859-x, and EUC-JP
# (where x is a number between 1 and 9).
display-character-set=
# Reflects capabilities of the keyboard you have.
# If unset, the default is to use the same value
# used for the display-character-set.
keyboard-character-set=
# Defaults to UTF-8. This is used for outgoing messages.
# It is usually correct to leave this unset.
posting-character-set=
# Defaults to nothing, which is equivalent to US-ASCII. This is used for
# unlabeled incoming messages. It is ok to leave this unset but if you receive
# unlabeled mail that is usually in some known character set, set that here.
unknown-character-set=
# Specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer,
# or the "enable-alternate-editor-implicitly" feature.
editor=
# Specifies the program invoked by ^T in the Composer.
speller=
# Specifies the column of the screen where the composer should wrap.
composer-wrap-column=
# Specifies the string to insert when replying to a message.
reply-indent-string=
# Specifies the introduction to insert when replying to a message.
reply-leadin=
# Specifies the string to replace quotes with when viewing a message.
quote-replace-string=
# When these characters appear in the middle of a word in the composer
# the forward word function will stop at the first text following (as happens
# with SPACE characters by default)
composer-word-separators=
# Specifies the string to use when sending a message with no to or cc.
empty-header-message=
# Program to view images (e.g. GIF or TIFF attachments).
image-viewer=
# If "user-domain" not set, strips hostname in FROM address. (Unix only)
use-only-domain-name=
# This variable takes a list of programs that message text is piped into
# after MIME decoding, prior to display.
display-filters=
# This defines a program that message text is piped into before MIME
# encoding, prior to sending
sending-filters=
# A list of alternate addresses the user is known by
alt-addresses=
# A list of keywords for use in categorizing messages
keywords=
# Characters which surround keywords in SUBJKEY token.
# Default is "{" "} "
keyword-surrounding-chars=
# Characters between subject and opening text in SUBJECTTEXT token.
# Default is " - "
opening-text-separator-chars=
# This is a list of formats for address books. Each entry in the list is made
# up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in
# which order. See help text
addressbook-formats=
# This gives a format for displaying the index. It is made
# up of space-delimited tokens telling which fields are displayed and in
# which order. See help text
index-format=
# The number of lines of overlap when scrolling through message text
viewer-overlap=
# Number of lines from top and bottom of screen where single
# line scrolling occurs.
scroll-margin=
# The number of seconds to sleep after writing a status message
status-message-delay=
# Number of times per-second to update busy cue messages
busy-cue-rate=
# The approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail
mail-check-interval=
# The approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail in folders
# other than the current folder and inbox.
# Default is same as mail-check-interval
mail-check-interval-noncurrent=
# The minimum number of seconds between checks for new mail in a Mail Drop.
# This is always effectively at least as large as the mail-check-interval
maildrop-check-minimum=
# For newsgroups accessed using NNTP, only messages numbered in the range
# lastmsg-range+1 to lastmsg will be considered
nntp-range=100
# Full path and name of NEWSRC file
newsrc-path=
# Path and filename of news configuration's active file.
# The default is typically "/usr/lib/news/active".
news-active-file-path=
# Directory containing system's news data.
# The default is typically "/usr/spool/news"
news-spool-directory=
# Path and filename of the program used to upload text from your terminal
# emulator's into Alpine's composer.
upload-command=
# Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by
# the upload-command variable.
# Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the upload.
upload-command-prefix=
# Path and filename of the program used to download text via your terminal
# emulator from Alpine's export and save commands.
download-command=
# Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by
# the download-command variable.
# Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the download.
download-command-prefix=
# Sets the search path for the mailcap configuration file.
# NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2.
mailcap-search-path=
# Sets the search path for the mimetypes configuration file.
# NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2.
mimetype-search-path=
# Sets the path for the system ssl certificates issued by a trusted
# certificate authority. Note that this could be a list of paths, if the same
# pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the first one that
# it finds. Value must be an absolute path.
system-certs-path=
# Sets the path for the system ssl file container of certificates issued by a
# certificate authority. Note that this could be a list of container files,
# if the same pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the,
# first one that it finds. Value must be an absolute path.
system-certs-file=
# Sets the path for a file that contains certificates that a user trusts.
#Note that this could be a list of container files,
# if the same pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the,
# first one that it finds. Value must be an absolute path.
user-certs-path=
# Sets the path for a file that contains certificates that a user trusts.
#Note that this could be a list of container files,
# if the same pinerc is used in different systems. Alpine always chooses the,
# first one that it finds. Value must be an absolute path.
user-certs-file=
# Colon separated list of ciphers that should be negotiated with the remote
# ssl server upon connection.
ssl-ciphers=
# List of directories that are preferred locations to save or export attachments.
default-directories=~/mail/export
# The maximum number of non-stayopen remote connections that Alpine will use
max-remote-connections=
# A list of folders that should be left open once opened (INBOX is implicit)
stay-open-folders=
# Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network
# connection when checking for new unseen messages in an incoming folder.
# The default is 5.
incoming-check-timeout=
# Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages
# in incoming folders. The default is 180.
incoming-check-interval=
# Sets the approximate number of seconds between checks for unseen messages
# for other than local or IMAP folders. The default is 180.
incoming-check-interval-secondary=
# List of incoming folders to check for unseen messages. The default if left
# blank is to check all incoming folders.
incoming-check-list=
# Specifies the number of dead letter files to keep when canceling.
# Sets the filename for the newmail fifo (named pipe). Unix only.
newmail-fifo-path=
# Sets the width for the NewMail screen.
newmail-window-width=
# List of incoming msg folders besides INBOX, e.g. ={host2}inbox, {host3}inbox
# Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-host-name}folder-path
incoming-folders=
# List, only needed if nntp-server not set, or news is on a different host
# than used for NNTP posting. Examples: News *[] or News *{host3/nntp}[]
# Syntax: optnl-label *{news-host/protocol}[]
#news-collections=News {news.nntp4.net/user=nntp4_2504121037/nntp}#news.[]
# List of file or path names for personal addressbook(s).
# Default: ~/.addressbook (Unix) or \PINE\ADDRBOOK (PC)
# Syntax: optnl-label path-name
address-book=
# List of file or path names for global/shared addressbook(s).
# Default: none
# Syntax: optnl-label path-name
global-address-book=
# This names the path to an alternative program, and any necessary arguments,
# to be used in posting mail messages. Example:
# /usr/lib/sendmail -oem -t -oi
# or,
# /usr/local/bin/sendit.sh
# The latter a script found in Alpine distribution's contrib/util directory.
# NOTE: The program MUST read the message to be posted on standard input,
# AND operate in the style of sendmail's "-t" option.
sendmail-path=
# This names the root of the tree to which the user is restricted when reading
# and writing folders and files. For example, on Unix ~/work confines the
# user to the subtree beginning with their work subdirectory.
# (Note: this alone is not sufficient for preventing access. You will also
# need to restrict shell access and so on, see Alpine Technical Notes.)
# Default: not set (so no restriction)
operating-dir=
# If no user input for this many hours, Alpine will exit if in an idle loop
# waiting for a new command. If set to zero (the default), then there will
# be no timeout.
user-input-timeout=
# Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a network
# connection. The default is 30, the minimum is 5, and the maximum is
# system defined (typically 75).
tcp-open-timeout=
# Network read warning timeout. The default is 15, the minimum is 5, and the
# maximum is 1000.
tcp-read-warning-timeout=
# Network write warning timeout. The default is 0 (unset), the minimum
# is 5 (if not 0), and the maximum is 1000.
tcp-write-warning-timeout=
# If this much time has elapsed at the time of a tcp read or write
# timeout, Alpine will ask if you want to break the connection.
# Default is 60 seconds, minimum is 5, maximum is 1000.
tcp-query-timeout=
# If this much time has elapsed at the time of a tcp read or write timeout,
# Alpine will close the connection automatically without user intervention.
# Setting this value to zero (the default) disables this. Setting this variable
# to a smaller value than tcp-query-timeout will close the connection
# automatically, and you will never be asked if you want to wait.
close-connection-timeout=
# Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX remote
# shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd"
# NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command
# where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the
# host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the
# fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap")
rsh-command=
# Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX remote shell connection.
# The default is typically /usr/ucb/rsh.
rsh-path=
# Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX remote
# shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited.
# Zero disables rsh altogether.
rsh-open-timeout=
# Sets the format of the command used to open a UNIX secure
# shell connection. The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd"
# NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command
# where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the
# host to connect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the
# fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap")
ssh-command=
# Sets the name of the command used to open a UNIX secure shell connection.
# Typically this is /usr/bin/ssh.
ssh-path=
# Sets the time in seconds that Alpine will attempt to open a UNIX secure
# shell connection. The default is 15, min is 5, and max is unlimited.
# Zero disables ssh altogether.
ssh-open-timeout=
# Sets the version number Alpine will use as a threshold for offering
# its new version message on startup.
new-version-threshold=
# List of mail drivers to disable.
disable-these-drivers=
# A range in the form min,max that sets the minimum amd maximum versions of the
# SSL protocol that Alpine will use when connecting to a secure server.
encryption-protocol-range=
# Set by Alpine; contains data for caching remote address books.
remote-abook-metafile=
# How many extra copies of remote address book should be kept. Default: 3
remote-abook-history=
# Minimum number of minutes between checks for remote address book changes.
# 0 means never check except when opening a remote address book.
# -1 means never check. Default: 5
remote-abook-validity=
# Your default printer selection
printer=
# List of special print commands
personal-print-command=
# Which category default print command is in
personal-print-category=
# Your client-id and client-secret information to authenticate using XOAUTH2
xoauth2-info=
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
patterns-filters2=
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
patterns-scores2=
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
patterns-indexcolors=
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
patterns-other=
# Patterns and their actions are stored here.
patterns-search=
# Controls display of color
color-style=
# Controls display of color for current index line
current-indexline-style=
# Controls display of color for the titlebar at top of screen
titlebar-color-style=
# Choose: black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, yellow, or white.
normal-foreground-color=
normal-background-color=
reverse-foreground-color=
reverse-background-color=
title-foreground-color=
title-background-color=
title-closed-foreground-color=
title-closed-background-color=
folder-foreground-color=
folder-background-color=
directory-foreground-color=
directory-background-color=
folder-list-text-foreground-color=
folder-list-text-background-color=
status-foreground-color=
status-background-color=
keylabel-foreground-color=
keylabel-background-color=
keyname-foreground-color=
keyname-background-color=
selectable-item-foreground-color=
selectable-item-background-color=
meta-message-foreground-color=
meta-message-background-color=
quote1-foreground-color=
quote1-background-color=
quote2-foreground-color=
quote2-background-color=
quote3-foreground-color=
quote3-background-color=
incoming-unseen-foreground-color=
incoming-unseen-background-color=
signature-foreground-color=
signature-background-color=
prompt-foreground-color=
prompt-background-color=
header-general-foreground-color=
header-general-background-color=
index-to-me-foreground-color=
index-to-me-background-color=
index-important-foreground-color=
index-important-background-color=
index-deleted-foreground-color=
index-deleted-background-color=
index-answered-foreground-color=
index-answered-background-color=
index-new-foreground-color=
index-new-background-color=
index-recent-foreground-color=
index-recent-background-color=
index-forward-foreground-color=
index-forward-background-color=
index-unseen-foreground-color=
index-unseen-background-color=
index-highpriority-foreground-color=
index-highpriority-background-color=
index-lowpriority-foreground-color=
index-lowpriority-background-color=
index-arrow-foreground-color=
index-arrow-background-color=
index-subject-foreground-color=
index-subject-background-color=
index-from-foreground-color=
index-from-background-color=
index-opening-foreground-color=
index-opening-background-color=
# Colors in which tokens will be displayed in the index screen
index-token-colors=
# When viewing messages, these are the header colors
viewer-hdr-colors=
# Colors used to display keywords in the index
keyword-colors=
# Public certificates are kept in files in this directory. The files should
# contain certificates in PEM format. The name of each file should look
# like <emailaddress>.crt. The default directory is .alpine-smime/public.
smime-public-cert-directory=
# If this option is set then public certificates are kept in a single container
# "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the
# smime-publiccert-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder
# specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default
# is that it is not set.
smime-public-cert-container=
# Private keys are kept in files in this directory. The files are in PEM format.
# The name of a file should look like <emailaddress>.key.
# The default directory is .alpine-smime/private.
smime-private-key-directory=
# If this option is set then private keys are kept in a single container
# "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the
# private-key-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder
# specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default
# is that it is not set.
smime-private-key-container=
# Certificate Authority certificates (in addition to the normal CACerts for the
# system) are kept in files in this directory. The files are in PEM format.
# Filenames should end with .crt. The default directory is .alpine-smime/ca.
smime-cacert-directory=
# If this option is set then CAcerts are kept in a single container
# "file" similar to a remote configuration file instead of in the
# ca-cert-directory. The value can be a remote or local folder
# specification like for a non-standard pinerc value. The default
# is that it is not set.
smime-cacert-container=
# LDAP servers for looking up addresses.
ldap-servers=
# RSS News feed
rss-news=
# RSS Weather feed
rss-weather=
# Web Alpine index table row height
wp-indexheight=
# Web Alpine number of index lines in table
wp-indexlines=
# Web Alpine aggregate operations tab state
wp-aggstate=
# Web Alpine various aspects of cross-session state
wp-state=
# Web Alpine preferred width for message display in characters
wp-columns=
# List, only needed if nntp-server not set, or news is on a different host
# than used for NNTP posting. Examples: News *[] or News *{host3/nntp}[]
# Syntax: optnl-label *{news-host/protocol}[]
news-collections=

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Host bi
HostName bitzz.de
User jonas
Host st
Host strato
HostName hahn1.one
User jonas
User root
Host gp
HostName c092
User j.hahn02
ProxyJump gl
Host gl
HostName login.physik.uni-goettingen.de
User j.hahn02
Host github.com
HostName github.com
User git
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_github
# This is for syncing stuff to the ~/sync/ dir
Host syncer
HostName bitzz.de
User jonas
Host pi
HostName fruitypi
User jonas
Host mi
HostName misox
User jonas
Host gi
User j.hahn02
HostName shell.informatik.uni-goettingen.de

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# set shell
set -g base-index 1
setw -g pane-base-index 1

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# /etc/tor/torrc
## Configuration file for a typical Tor user
## Last updated 9 October 2013 for Tor 0.2.5.2-alpha.
## (may or may not work for much older or much newer versions of Tor.)
##
## Lines that begin with "## " try to explain what's going on. Lines
## that begin with just "#" are disabled commands: you can enable them
## by removing the "#" symbol.
##
## See 'man tor', or https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html,
## for more options you can use in this file.
##
## Tor will look for this file in various places based on your platform:
## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#torrc
## Tor opens a socks proxy on port 9050 by default -- even if you don't
## configure one below. Set "SocksPort 0" if you plan to run Tor only
## as a relay, and not make any local application connections yourself.
#SocksPort 9050 # Default: Bind to localhost:9050 for local connections.
#SocksPort 192.168.0.1:9100 # Bind to this address:port too.
## Entry policies to allow/deny SOCKS requests based on IP address.
## First entry that matches wins. If no SocksPolicy is set, we accept
## all (and only) requests that reach a SocksPort. Untrusted users who
## can access your SocksPort may be able to learn about the connections
## you make.
#SocksPolicy accept 192.168.0.0/16
#SocksPolicy reject *
## Logs go to stdout at level "notice" unless redirected by something
## else, like one of the below lines. You can have as many Log lines as
## you want.
##
## We advise using "notice" in most cases, since anything more verbose
## may provide sensitive information to an attacker who obtains the logs.
##
## Send all messages of level 'notice' or higher to /var/log/tor/notices.log
#Log notice file /var/log/tor/notices.log
## Send every possible message to /var/log/tor/debug.log
#Log debug file /var/log/tor/debug.log
## Use the system log instead of Tor's logfiles
#Log notice syslog
## To send all messages to stderr:
#Log debug stderr
## Uncomment this to start the process in the background... or use
## --runasdaemon 1 on the command line. This is ignored on Windows;
## see the FAQ entry if you want Tor to run as an NT service.
#RunAsDaemon 1
## The directory for keeping all the keys/etc. By default, we store
## things in $HOME/.tor on Unix, and in Application Data\tor on Windows.
#DataDirectory /var/lib/tor
## The port on which Tor will listen for local connections from Tor
## controller applications, as documented in control-spec.txt.
#ControlPort 9051
## If you enable the controlport, be sure to enable one of these
## authentication methods, to prevent attackers from accessing it.
#HashedControlPassword 16:872860B76453A77D60CA2BB8C1A7042072093276A3D701AD684053EC4C
#CookieAuthentication 1
############### This section is just for location-hidden services ###
## Once you have configured a hidden service, you can look at the
## contents of the file ".../hidden_service/hostname" for the address
## to tell people.
##
## HiddenServicePort x y:z says to redirect requests on port x to the
## address y:z.
#HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/hidden_service/
#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
#HiddenServiceDir /var/lib/tor/other_hidden_service/
#HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:80
#HiddenServicePort 22 127.0.0.1:22
################ This section is just for relays #####################
#
## See https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay for details.
## Required: what port to advertise for incoming Tor connections.
#ORPort 9001
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
## ORPort (e.g. to advertise 443 but bind to 9090), you can do it as
## follows. You'll need to do ipchains or other port forwarding
## yourself to make this work.
#ORPort 443 NoListen
#ORPort 127.0.0.1:9090 NoAdvertise
## The IP address or full DNS name for incoming connections to your
## relay. Leave commented out and Tor will guess.
#Address noname.example.com
## If you have multiple network interfaces, you can specify one for
## outgoing traffic to use.
# OutboundBindAddress 10.0.0.5
## A handle for your relay, so people don't have to refer to it by key.
#Nickname ididnteditheconfig
## Define these to limit how much relayed traffic you will allow. Your
## own traffic is still unthrottled. Note that RelayBandwidthRate must
## be at least 20 KB.
## Note that units for these config options are bytes per second, not bits
## per second, and that prefixes are binary prefixes, i.e. 2^10, 2^20, etc.
#RelayBandwidthRate 100 KB # Throttle traffic to 100KB/s (800Kbps)
#RelayBandwidthBurst 200 KB # But allow bursts up to 200KB/s (1600Kbps)
## Use these to restrict the maximum traffic per day, week, or month.
## Note that this threshold applies separately to sent and received bytes,
## not to their sum: setting "4 GB" may allow up to 8 GB total before
## hibernating.
##
## Set a maximum of 4 gigabytes each way per period.
#AccountingMax 4 GB
## Each period starts daily at midnight (AccountingMax is per day)
#AccountingStart day 00:00
## Each period starts on the 3rd of the month at 15:00 (AccountingMax
## is per month)
#AccountingStart month 3 15:00
## Administrative contact information for this relay or bridge. This line
## can be used to contact you if your relay or bridge is misconfigured or
## something else goes wrong. Note that we archive and publish all
## descriptors containing these lines and that Google indexes them, so
## spammers might also collect them. You may want to obscure the fact that
## it's an email address and/or generate a new address for this purpose.
#ContactInfo Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
## You might also include your PGP or GPG fingerprint if you have one:
#ContactInfo 0xFFFFFFFF Random Person <nobody AT example dot com>
## Uncomment this to mirror directory information for others. Please do
## if you have enough bandwidth.
#DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
## If you want to listen on a port other than the one advertised in
## DirPort (e.g. to advertise 80 but bind to 9091), you can do it as
## follows. below too. You'll need to do ipchains or other port
## forwarding yourself to make this work.
#DirPort 80 NoListen
#DirPort 127.0.0.1:9091 NoAdvertise
## Uncomment to return an arbitrary blob of html on your DirPort. Now you
## can explain what Tor is if anybody wonders why your IP address is
## contacting them. See contrib/tor-exit-notice.html in Tor's source
## distribution for a sample.
#DirPortFrontPage /etc/tor/tor-exit-notice.html
## Uncomment this if you run more than one Tor relay, and add the identity
## key fingerprint of each Tor relay you control, even if they're on
## different networks. You declare it here so Tor clients can avoid
## using more than one of your relays in a single circuit. See
## https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#MultipleRelays
## However, you should never include a bridge's fingerprint here, as it would
## break its concealability and potentionally reveal its IP/TCP address.
#MyFamily $keyid,$keyid,...
## A comma-separated list of exit policies. They're considered first
## to last, and the first match wins. If you want to _replace_
## the default exit policy, end this with either a reject *:* or an
## accept *:*. Otherwise, you're _augmenting_ (prepending to) the
## default exit policy. Leave commented to just use the default, which is
## described in the man page or at
## https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html
##
## Look at https://www.torproject.org/faq-abuse.html#TypicalAbuses
## for issues you might encounter if you use the default exit policy.
##
## If certain IPs and ports are blocked externally, e.g. by your firewall,
## you should update your exit policy to reflect this -- otherwise Tor
## users will be told that those destinations are down.
##
## For security, by default Tor rejects connections to private (local)
## networks, including to your public IP address. See the man page entry
## for ExitPolicyRejectPrivate if you want to allow "exit enclaving".
##
#ExitPolicy accept *:6660-6667,reject *:* # allow irc ports but no more
#ExitPolicy accept *:119 # accept nntp as well as default exit policy
#ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
## Bridge relays (or "bridges") are Tor relays that aren't listed in the
## main directory. Since there is no complete public list of them, even an
## ISP that filters connections to all the known Tor relays probably
## won't be able to block all the bridges. Also, websites won't treat you
## differently because they won't know you're running Tor. If you can
## be a real relay, please do; but if not, be a bridge!
#BridgeRelay 1
## By default, Tor will advertise your bridge to users through various
## mechanisms like https://bridges.torproject.org/. If you want to run
## a private bridge, for example because you'll give out your bridge
## address manually to your friends, uncomment this line:
#PublishServerDescriptor 0

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softdrop=1
rotate=3
height=0
level=0
mode=1
[stdin]

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tabstop 8
indent_incr 4
pixel_per_char 7
pixel_per_line 14
frame 0
target_self 0
open_tab_blank 0
open_tab_dl_list 0
display_link 0
display_link_number 0
decode_url 0
display_lineinfo 0
ext_dirlist 1
dirlist_cmd file:///$LIB/dirlist.cgi
use_dictcommand 1
dictcommand file:///$LIB/w3mdict.cgi
multicol 0
alt_entity 0
graphic_char 0
display_borders 0
disable_center 0
fold_textarea 0
display_ins_del 1
ignore_null_img_alt 1
view_unseenobject 0
display_image 1
pseudo_inlines 1
auto_image 1
max_load_image 4
ext_image_viewer 1
image_scale 100
inline_img_protocol 0
imgdisplay w3mimgdisplay
image_map_list 1
fold_line 0
show_lnum 0
show_srch_str 1
label_topline 0
nextpage_topline 0
color 1
high-intensity 0
basic_color terminal
anchor_color blue
image_color green
form_color red
mark_color cyan
bg_color terminal
active_style 0
active_color cyan
visited_anchor 0
visited_color magenta
pagerline 10000
use_history 1
history 100
save_hist 1
confirm_qq 1
close_tab_back 0
mark 0
emacs_like_lineedit 0
space_autocomplete 0
vi_prec_num 0
mark_all_pages 0
wrap_search 0
ignorecase_search 1
use_mouse 1
reverse_mouse 0
relative_wheel_scroll 0
relative_wheel_scroll_ratio 30
fixed_wheel_scroll_count 5
clear_buffer 1
decode_cte 0
auto_uncompress 0
preserve_timestamp 1
keymap_file keymap
document_root
personal_document_root
cgi_bin
index_file
tmp_dir
mime_types ~/.mime.types, /nix/store/4azy3cbsnxhrnrkf3j1jn6nnfsi9h0js-w3m-0.5.3+git20230121/etc/mime.types
mailcap ~/.w3m/mailcap, /nix/store/4azy3cbsnxhrnrkf3j1jn6nnfsi9h0js-w3m-0.5.3+git20230121/etc/w3m/mailcap
urimethodmap ~/.w3m/urimethodmap, /nix/store/4azy3cbsnxhrnrkf3j1jn6nnfsi9h0js-w3m-0.5.3+git20230121/etc/w3m/urimethodmap
editor /etc/profiles/per-user/jonas/bin/nvim
mailto_options 1
mailer
extbrowser /no-such-path/bin/firefox
extbrowser2
extbrowser3
extbrowser4
extbrowser5
extbrowser6
extbrowser7
extbrowser8
extbrowser9
bgextviewer 1
use_lessopen 0
passwd_file ~/.w3m/passwd
disable_secret_security_check 0
ftppasswd
ftppass_hostnamegen 1
pre_form_file ~/.w3m/pre_form
siteconf_file ~/.w3m/siteconf
user_agent
no_referer 0
cross_origin_referer 1
accept_language en;q=1.0
accept_encoding gzip, compress, bzip, bzip2, deflate
accept_media text/html, text/*;q=0.5, image/*
argv_is_url 1
retry_http 1
default_url 1
follow_redirection 10
meta_refresh 0
localhost_only 0
dns_order 0
nntpserver
nntpmode
max_news 50
use_proxy 1
http_proxy
https_proxy
gopher_proxy
ftp_proxy
no_proxy
noproxy_netaddr 1
no_cache 0
ssl_forbid_method 2, 3, t, 5
ssl_min_version
ssl_cipher
ssl_verify_server 1
ssl_cert_file
ssl_key_file
ssl_ca_path
ssl_ca_file
ssl_ca_default 1
use_cookie 1
show_cookie 0
accept_cookie 1
accept_bad_cookie 0
cookie_reject_domains
cookie_accept_domains
cookie_avoid_wrong_number_of_dots
display_charset UTF-8
document_charset UTF-8
auto_detect 2
system_charset UTF-8
follow_locale 1
ext_halfdump 0
use_wide 1
use_combining 1
east_asian_width 0
use_language_tag 1
ucs_conv 1
pre_conv 0
search_conv 1
fix_width_conv 1
use_gb12345_map 0
use_jisx0201 0
use_jisc6226 0
use_jisx0201k 0
use_jisx0212 0
use_jisx0213 0
strict_iso2022 1
gb18030_as_ucs 0
simple_preserve_space 0