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Fix markup in "Advanced Usage" doc (#1655)
* Fix YAML indentiation in a configuration example * Improve Markdown markup
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``` yaml
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journals:
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default: ~\journal.txt
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work: ~\work.txt
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default: ~/journal.txt
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work: ~/work.txt
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```
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The `default` journal gets created the first time you start `jrnl`
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``` yaml
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encrypt: false
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journals:
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default: ~/journal.txt
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work:
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journal: ~/work.txt
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encrypt: true
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food: ~/my_recipes.txt
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default: ~/journal.txt
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work:
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journal: ~/work.txt
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encrypt: true
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food: ~/my_recipes.txt
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```
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Your `default` and your `food` journals won't be encrypted, however your
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Consider the following example configuration
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```yaml
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``` yaml
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editor: vi -c startinsert
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journals:
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default: ~/journal.txt
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You can override a configuration field for the current instance of `jrnl` using `--config-override CONFIG_KEY CONFIG_VALUE` where `CONFIG_KEY` is a valid configuration field, specified in dot notation and `CONFIG_VALUE` is the (valid) desired override value. The dot notation can be used to change config keys within other keys, such as `colors.title` for the `title` key within the `colors` key.
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You can specify multiple overrides as multiple calls to `--config-override`.
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!!! note
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These overrides allow you to modify ***any*** field of your jrnl configuration. We trust that you know what you are doing.
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#### Examples:
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``` sh
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#Create an entry using the `stdin` prompt, for rapid logging
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# Create an entry using the `stdin` prompt, for rapid logging
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jrnl --config-override editor ""
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#Populate a project's log
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# Populate a project's log
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jrnl --config-override journals.todo "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/todo.txt" todo find my towel
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#Pass multiple overrides
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# Pass multiple overrides
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jrnl --config-override display_format fancy --config-override linewrap 20 \
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--config-override colors.title green
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```
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### Using an alternate config
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#### Examples:
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```
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``` sh
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# Use personalised configuration file for personal journal entries
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jrnl --config-file ~/foo/jrnl/personal-config.yaml
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