User YAML
trunk
can also be managed by the .trunk/user.yaml
file in your repository. This file is optional, but it allows individual developers to customize how they want trunk
to run on their machines.Simply configure
.trunk/user.yaml
as you would for .trunk/trunk.yaml
. Now you can add additional linters, enable actions, or specify default command options, without impacting the way other developers run trunk
.Be mindful that
.trunk/user.yaml
takes precedence over .trunk/trunk.yaml
, so substantial modifications could violate hermeticity.Trunk also saves a user config in
$HOME/.cache/trunk/user.yaml
. This is initially auto-generated, but some fields can be user-configured.Last modified 1mo ago