ghcup-hs/data/config.yaml

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# Cache downloads in ~/.ghcup/cache
cache: False
# Skip tarball checksum verification
no-verify: False
# enable verbosity
verbose: False
# When to keep build directories
keep-dirs: Errors # Always | Never | Errors
# Which downloader to use
downloader: Curl # Curl | Wget | Internal
# whether to run in offline mode
no-network: False
# whether/how to do gpg verification
gpg-setting: GPGNone # GPGStrict | GPGLax | GPGNone
# TUI key bindings,
# see https://hackage.haskell.org/package/vty-5.31/docs/Graphics-Vty-Input-Events.html#t:Key
# for possible values.
key-bindings:
up:
KUp: []
down:
KDown: []
quit:
KChar: 'q'
install:
KChar: 'i'
uninstall:
KChar: 'u'
set:
KChar: 's'
changelog:
KChar: 'c'
show-all:
KChar: 'a'
show-all-tools:
KChar: 't'
# The caching for the metadata files containing download info, depending on last access time
# of the file. These usually are in '~/.ghcup/cache/ghcup-<ver>.yaml'.
meta-cache: 300 # in seconds
# When trying to download ghcup metadata, this option decides what to do
# when the download fails:
# 1. Lax: use existing ~/.ghcup/cache/ghcup-<ver>.yaml as fallback (default)
# 2. Strict: fail hard
meta-mode: Lax # Strict | Lax
# Where to get GHC/cabal/hls download info/versions from. For more detailed explanation
# check the 'URLSource' type in the code.
url-source:
## Use the internal download uri, this is the default
GHCupURL: []
## Example 1: Read download info from this location instead
## Accepts file/http/https scheme
## Can also be an array of URLs or an array of 'Either GHCupInfo URL', in
## which case they are merged right-biased (overwriting duplicate versions).
# OwnSource: "file:///home/jule/git/ghcup-hs/ghcup-0.0.3.yaml"
## Example 2: Add custom tarballs to the default downloads, overwriting duplicate versions.
## Can also be an array of 'Either GHCupInfo URL', also see Example 3.
# AddSource:
# Left:
# globalTools: {}
# toolRequirements: {}
# ghcupDownloads:
# GHC:
# 9.10.2:
# viTags: []
# viArch:
# A_64:
# Linux_UnknownLinux:
# unknown_versioning:
# dlUri: https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/7.10.3/ghc-7.10.3-x86_64-deb8-linux.tar.bz2
# dlSubdir: ghc-7.10.3
# dlHash: 01cfbad8dff1e8b34a5fdca8caeaf843b56e36af919e29cd68870d2588563db5
## Example 3: Add multiple custom download files to the default downloads via right-biased merge (overwriting duplicate
## versions).
# AddSource:
# - Right: "file:///home/jule/git/ghcup-hs/ghcup-prereleases.yaml"
# - Right: "file:///home/jule/git/ghcup-hs/ghcup-custom.yaml"
# This is a way to override platform detection, e.g. when you're running
# a Ubuntu derivate based on 18.04, you could do:
#
# platform-override:
# arch: A_64
# platform:
# contents: Ubuntu
# tag: Linux
# version: '18.04'
platform-override: null
# Support for mirrors. Currently there are 3 hosts you can mirror:
# - github.com (for stack and some older HLS versions)
# - raw.githubusercontent.com (for the yaml metadata)
# - downloads.haskell.org (for everything else)
#
# E.g. when we have 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/haskell/ghcup-metadata/master/ghcup-0.0.7.yaml'
# and the following mirror config
#
# "raw.githubusercontent.com":
# authority:
# host: "mirror.sjtu.edu.cn"
# pathPrefix: "ghcup/yaml"
#
# Then the resulting url will be 'https://mirror.sjtu.edu.cn/ghcup/yaml/haskell/ghcup-metadata/master/ghcup-0.0.7.yaml'
mirrors:
"github.com":
authority:
host: "mirror.sjtu.edu.cn"
"raw.githubusercontent.com":
authority:
host: "mirror.sjtu.edu.cn"
pathPrefix: "ghcup/yaml"
"downloads.haskell.org":
authority:
host: "mirror.sjtu.edu.cn"