# snap-pac example configuration file # see snap-pac(8) for more details # Each section corresponds with a snapper configuration. Add additional sections to add # other configurations to be snapshotted. By default, only the root configuration is snapshotted. # Create a section named [DEFAULT] to have a setting apply for all snapper configurations ## Uncomment to set parameters for snapper configuration named root #[root] ## How many characters to limit the description for snapper. ## Default is 72 #desc_limit = 72 ## Whether or not to take snapshots of this snapper configuration ## Default is True for root configuration and False for all other configurations #snapshot = True ## What snapper cleanup algorithm to use ## Default is number #cleanup_algorithm = number ## Pre snapshot description. ## Default is the pacman command that triggered the hook #pre_description = pacman pre snapshot ## Post snapshot description. ## Default is the list of packages involved in the pacman transaction #post_description = pacman post snapshot ## Uncomment to add "important=yes" to userdata for snapshots referring to these packages ## Default is [] #important_packages = ["linux", "linux-lts"] ## Uncomment to add "important=yes" to userdata for snapshots that were created with the following commands ## Default is [] #important_commands = ["pacman -Syu"] ## Add custom userdata. Each key-value pair should be an item in the list ## Default is [] #userdata = ["key=value","foo=bar"] ## Example for another snapper configuration named "home" # [home] ## Default is False # snapshot = True