# Include any additional configuration file(s) # [include] sections are processed in the order you write them # Files in $CONFIG_DIR/topgrade.d/ are automatically included before this file [include] # paths = ["/etc/topgrade.toml"] [misc] # Run `sudo -v` to cache credentials at the start of the run # This avoids a blocking password prompt in the middle of an unattended run # (default: false) # pre_sudo = false # Sudo command to be used # sudo_command = "sudo" # Disable specific steps - same options as the command line flag # disable = ["system", "emacs"] # Ignore failures for these steps # ignore_failures = ["powershell"] # List of remote machines with Topgrade installed on them # remote_topgrades = ["toothless", "pi", "parnas"] # Path to Topgrade executable on remote machines # remote_topgrade_path = ".cargo/bin/topgrade" # Arguments to pass to SSH when upgrading remote systems # ssh_arguments = "-o ConnectTimeout=2" # Arguments to pass tmux when pulling Repositories # tmux_arguments = "-S /var/tmux.sock" # Do not set the terminal title (default: true) # set_title = true # Display the time in step titles (default: true) # display_time = true # Don't ask for confirmations (no default value) # assume_yes = true # Do not ask to retry failed steps (default: false) # no_retry = true # Run inside tmux (default: false) # run_in_tmux = true # Changes the way topgrade interacts with # the tmux session, creating the session # and only attaching to it if not inside tmux # (default: "attach_if_not_in_session", allowed values: "attach_if_not_in_session", "attach_always") # tmux_session_mode = "attach_if_not_in_session" # Cleanup temporary or old files (default: false) # cleanup = true # Send a notification for every step (default: false) # notify_each_step = false # Skip sending a notification at the end of a run (default: false) # skip_notify = true # The Bash-it branch to update (default: "stable") # bashit_branch = "stable" # Run specific steps - same options as the command line flag # only = ["system", "emacs"] # Whether to self update # # this will be ignored if the binary is built without self update support # # available also via setting the environment variable TOPGRADE_NO_SELF_UPGRADE) # no_self_update = true # Extra tracing filter directives # These are prepended to the `--log-filter` argument # See: https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/latest/tracing_subscriber/filter/struct.EnvFilter.html#directives # log_filters = ["topgrade::command=debug", "warn"] # Commands to run before anything [pre_commands] # "Emacs Snapshot" = "rm -rf ~/.emacs.d/elpa.bak && cp -rl ~/.emacs.d/elpa ~/.emacs.d/elpa.bak" # Commands to run after anything [post_commands] # "Emacs Snapshot" = "rm -rf ~/.emacs.d/elpa.bak && cp -rl ~/.emacs.d/elpa ~/.emacs.d/elpa.bak" # Custom commands [commands] # "Python Environment" = "~/dev/.env/bin/pip install -i https://pypi.python.org/simple -U --upgrade-strategy eager jupyter" # "Custom command using interactive shell (unix)" = "-i vim_upgrade" [python] # enable_pip_review = true ###disabled by default # enable_pip_review_local = true ###disabled by default # enable_pipupgrade = true ###disabled by default # pipupgrade_arguments = "-y -u --pip-path pip" ###disabled by default [composer] # self_update = true [brew] # For the BrewCask step # If `Repo Cask Upgrade` exists, then use the `-a` option. # Otherwise, use the `--greedy` option. # greedy_cask = true # For the BrewCask step # If `Repo Cask Upgrade` does not exist, then use the `--greedy_latest` option. # NOTE: the above entry `greedy_cask` contains this entry, though you can enable # both of them, they won't clash with each other. # greedy_latest = true # For the BrewCask step # If `Repo Cask Upgrade` does not exist, then use the `--greedy_auto_updates` option. # NOTE: the above entry `greedy_cask` contains this entry, though you can enable # both of them, they won't clash with each other. # greedy_auto_updates = true # For the BrewFormula step # Execute `brew autoremove` after the step. # autoremove = true # For the BrewFormula step # Upgrade formulae built from the HEAD branch; `brew upgrade --fetch-HEAD` # fetch_head = true [linux] # Arch Package Manager to use. # Allowed values: # autodetect, aura, garuda_update, pacman, pamac, paru, pikaur, trizen, yay # arch_package_manager = "pacman" # Arguments to pass yay (or paru) when updating packages # yay_arguments = "--nodevel" # Arguments to pass dnf when updating packages # dnf_arguments = "--refresh" # aura_aur_arguments = "-kx" # aura_pacman_arguments = "" # garuda_update_arguments = "" # show_arch_news = true # trizen_arguments = "--devel" # pikaur_arguments = "" # pamac_arguments = "--no-devel" # enable_tlmgr = true # emerge_sync_flags = "-q" # emerge_update_flags = "-uDNa --with-bdeps=y world" # redhat_distro_sync = false # suse_dup = false # rpm_ostree = false # nix_arguments = "--flake" # nix_env_arguments = "--prebuilt-only" # Extra Home Manager arguments # home_manager_arguments = ["--flake", "file"] [git] # How many repos to pull at max in parallel # max_concurrency = 5 # Additional git repositories to pull # repos = [ # "~/src/*/", # "~/.config/something" # ] # Don't pull the predefined git repos # pull_predefined = false # Arguments to pass Git when pulling Repositories # arguments = "--rebase --autostash" [windows] # Manually select Windows updates # accept_all_updates = false # open_remotes_in_new_terminal = true # wsl_update_pre_release = true # wsl_update_use_web_download = true # Causes Topgrade to rename itself during the run to allow package managers # to upgrade it. Use this only if you installed Topgrade by using a package # manager such as Scoop or Cargo # self_rename = true [npm] # Use sudo if the NPM directory isn't owned by the current user # use_sudo = true [yarn] # Run `yarn global upgrade` with `sudo` # use_sudo = true [vim] # For `vim-plug`, execute `PlugUpdate!` instead of `PlugUpdate` # force_plug_update = true [firmware] # Offer to update firmware; if false just check for and display available updates # upgrade = true [vagrant] # Vagrant directories # directories = [] # power on vagrant boxes if needed # power_on = true # Always suspend vagrant boxes instead of powering off # always_suspend = true [flatpak] # Use sudo for updating the system-wide installation # use_sudo = true [distrobox] # use_root = false # containers = ["archlinux-latest"] [containers] # Specify the containers to ignore while updating (Wildcard supported) # ignored_containers = ["ghcr.io/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop/rdx-proxy:latest", "docker.io*"] # Specify the runtime to use for containers (default: "docker", allowed values: "docker", "podman") # runtime = "podman" [lensfun] # If disabled, Topgrade invokes `lensfun‑update‑data` without root priviledge, # then the update will be only available to you. Otherwise, `sudo` is required, # and the update will be installed system-wide, i.e., available to all users. # (default: false) # use_sudo = false