# This is an example config file for zkg to explain what # settings are possible as well as their default values. # The order of precedence for how zkg finds/reads config files: # # (1) zkg --configfile=/path/to/custom/config # (2) the ZKG_CONFIG_FILE environment variable # (3) a config file located at $HOME/.zkg/config # (4) if none of the above exist, then zkg uses builtin/default # values for all settings shown below [sources] # The default package source repository from which zkg fetches # packages. The default source may be removed, changed, or # additional sources may be added as long as they use a unique key # and a value that is a valid git URL. The git URL may also use a # suffix like "@branch-name" where "branch-name" is the name of a real # branch to checkout (as opposed to the default branch, which is typically # "main" or "master"). You can override the package source zkg puts # in new config files (e.g. "zkg autoconfig") by setting the # ZKG_DEFAULT_SOURCE environment variable. zeek = https://github.com/zeek/packages [paths] # Directory where source repositories are cloned, packages are # installed, and other package manager state information is # maintained. If left blank or with --user this defaults to # $HOME/.zkg. In Zeek-bundled installations, it defaults to # /var/lib/zkg/. state_dir = # The directory where package scripts are copied upon installation. # A subdirectory named "packages" is always created within the # specified path and the package manager will copy the directory # specified by the "script_dir" option of each package's zkg.meta # (or legacy bro-pkg.meta) file there. # If left blank or with --user this defaults to /script_dir. # In Zeek-bundled installations, it defaults to # /share/zeek/site. # If you decide to change this location after having already # installed packages, zkg will automatically relocate them # the next time you run any zkg command. script_dir = # The directory where package plugins are copied upon installation. # A subdirectory named "packages" is always created within the # specified path and the package manager will copy the directory # specified by the "plugin_dir" option of each package's zkg.meta # (or legacy bro-pkg.meta) file there. # If left blank or with --user this defaults to /plugin_dir. # In Zeek-bundled installations, it defaults to # /lib/zeek/plugins. # If you decide to change this location after having already # installed packages, zkg will automatically relocate them # the next time you run any zkg command. plugin_dir = # The directory where executables from packages are linked into upon # installation. If left blank or with --user this defaults to /bin. # In Zeek-bundled installations, it defaults to /bin. # If you decide to change this location after having already # installed packages, zkg will automatically relocate them # the next time you run any zkg command. bin_dir = # The directory containing Zeek distribution source code. This is only # needed when installing packages that contain Zeek plugins that are # not pre-built. This value is generally not needed by most users other # than plugin developers anymore. zeek_dist = [templates] # The URL of the package template repository that the "zkg create" command # will instantiate by default. default = https://github.com/zeek/package-template [user_vars] # For any key in this section that is matched for value interpolation # in a package's zkg.meta (or legacy bro-pkg.meta) file, the corresponding # value is substituted during execution of the package's `build_command`. # This section is typically automatically populated with the # the answers supplied during package installation prompts # and, as a convenience feature, used to recall the last-used settings # during subsequent operations (e.g. upgrades) on the same package.