programs.trippy.forceUserConfig
Whatever to force trippy to use user's config through the -c flag. This will prevent certain commands such as 'sudo' ignoring the configured settings. This will only work if you have 'programs..enable' (bash, zsh, fish, ...), depending on your shell.
- Type
boolean- Default
true- Example
false- Declared
- <home-manager/modules/programs/trippy.nix>