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Configuration File
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You can configure the way jrnl behaves in a configuration file. By default, this is `~/.jrnl_conf`. If you have the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` variable set, the configuration file will be saved under `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jrnl`. The configuration file is a simple JSON file with the following options.
You can configure the way jrnl behaves in a configuration file. By default, this is ``~/.jrnl_conf``. If you have the ``XDG_CONFIG_HOME`` variable set, the configuration file will be saved under ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jrnl``. The configuration file is a simple JSON file with the following options.
- ``journals``
paths to your journal files
- ``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. If you're using MacVim, that would be ``mvim -f``).
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. If you're using MacVim, that would be ``mvim -f``).
- ``encrypt``
if ``true``, encrypts your journal using AES.
- ``tagsymbols``
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* ``~/Library/Mobile Documents/5U8NS4GX82~com~dayoneapp~dayone/Documents/`` if you're syncing with iCloud.
Instead of all entries being in a single file, each entry will live in a separate `plist` file.
Multiple journal files
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