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This option specifies the file used to store the forge database.
This option specifies the width of repository slugs (i.e., "OWNER/NAME").
This option controls whether new pull-requests start out as drafts by default.
The buffer-local value of this variable is used to keep track of the draft status of the current pull-request.
This option specifies the list of columns displayed when listing repositories.
Each element has the form (HEADER SOURCE WIDTH SORT PROPS)
.
HEADER is the string displayed in the header. WIDTH is the width
of the column. SOURCE is used to get the value, it has to be the
name of a slot of forge-repository
or a function that takes
such an object as argument. SORT is a boolean or a function used
to sort by this column. Supported PROPS include :right-align
and :pad-right
.
This option controls whether to initially limit completion candidates to active topics.
This option specifies the format for post headings in topic view.
The following %
-sequences are supported:
%a
The forge nickname of the author.
%c
The absolute creation date.
%C
The relative creation date.
This option controls whether to call fill-region
before displaying
forge posts.
This option lists the hooks to which forge-bug-reference-setup
is
added. It has to be customized before forge
is loaded, or it won’t
take effect.
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