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### .jrnl_config
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It's just a regular `json` file:
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{
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journal: "~/journal.txt",
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editor: "",
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encrypt: false,
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password: ""
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tagsymbols: '@'
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default_hour: 9,
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default_minute: 0,
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timeformat: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M",
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highlight: true
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}
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The configuration file is a simple JSON file with the following options.
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- `journal`: path to your journal file
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- `editor`: if set, executes this command to launch an external editor for writing your entries, e.g. `vim` or `subl -w` (note the `-w` flag to make sure _jrnl_ waits for Sublime Text to close the file before writing into the journal).
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- `default_hour` and `default_minute`: if you supply a date, such as `last thursday`, but no specific time, the entry will be created at this time
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- `timeformat`: how to format the timestamps in your journal, see the [python docs](http://docs.python.org/library/time.html#time.strftime) for reference
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- `highlight`: if `true` and you have [clint](http://www.nicosphere.net/clint-command-line-library-for-python/) installed, tags will be highlighted in cyan.
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- `linewrap`: controls the width of the output. Set to `0` or `false` if you don't want to wrap long lines.
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> __Note on `tagsymbols`:__ Although it seems intuitive to use the `#` character for tags, there's a drawback: on most shells, this is interpreted as a meta-character starting a comment. This means that if you type
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