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NAME

       galileorc - configuration files for the galileo Fitbit synchronization utility

DESCRIPTION

       The  galileorc  file  is  used  to provide default settings to the galileo(1) utility. Any
       settings that would normally be passed as command-line arguments to galileo can,  instead,
       be present in this configuration file to prevent having to repeat them again and again.

       Settings  provided  in  the configuration files can be overridden by run-time command-line
       switches. See galileo(1)

FILES

       The following files will be read if present. Later  one  override  previous  settings  and
       settings provided on the command-line override settings defined in configuration files.

       •      /etc/galileo/config$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/galileo/config  (The  XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable default
              to ~/.config if not defined)

       •      ~/.galileorc

       •      any file specified with the -c command-line switch

SYNTAX

       The settings file is defined in YAML format. Blank lines and comments (from the first hash
       character '#' to the end of the line) are ignored.

       The  configuration  file  is  parsed  as  a  dictionary of settings, which means that each
       setting is defined using a  keyword  followed  by  a  colon  character.  For  single-value
       settings (the majority), the value follows the colon, for example:

       do-upload: true

       For  settings  of  type  list  (such as the tracker ID inclusion and exclusion lists), the
       values appear with an indentation on subsequent  lines  and  prefixed  with  a  dash,  for
       example:

       include:
         - '123456789ABC'
         - '9876543210AB'

SETTINGS

       The  following  settings can be added to the configuration files - not all options have to
       be specified; any that are not mentioned will leave the defaults in effect. See galileo(1)
       for details about the default values.

       logging
              controls  the  amount of progress output. Can be verbose to display progress during
              synchronization,  debug  for  more  detailed  information  useful  for   diagnosing
              problems, or quiet to display only a warning and error messages.

       syslog setting  this  to  true will send all logging output to the syslog facility. Due to
              the rate-limiting of some syslog servers, this option might not work in combination
              with the debug log level.

       include
              the  list  of  tracker  IDs to synchronize. If this is specified then only trackers
              from this list will be synchronised.

       exclude
              the list of tracker IDs not to synchronize.

       force-sync
              setting this to true causes trackers to be synchronized even if  they  report  that
              they already have been synchronized recently.

       daemon-period
              this  defines,  in milliseconds, the period at which a synchronisation attempt will
              be performed when galileo is run in daemon mode.

       keep-dumps
              setting this to true causes galileo to save the data retrieved from trackers to the
              directory specified in dump-dir.

       dump-dir
              the directory used for saving tracker data if the keep-dumps option is set.

       do-upload
              setting  this to false will prevent galileo from sending tracker data to the Fitbit
              web service.

       fitbit-server
              this setting allow to specify the name of the server to connect to when  performing
              the synchronization.

       https-only
              setting  this  to false will allow galileo to fallback to unencrypted HTTP if HTTPS
              fails for sending tracker data to the Fitbit web service.

       hardcoded-ui
              This  is  a  structured  section  that  includes  the  answers  needed  during  the
              pairing/firmware update process.

EXAMPLE

       The following is an example configuration file:

       daemon-period: 60000
       keep-dumps: false
       do-upload: true
       dump-dir: ~/.galileo-tracker-data
       logging: verbose
       force-sync: false
       https-only: false
       include:
         - '123456789ABC'
         - '9876543210AB'
       exclude:
         - 'AABBCCDDEEFF'
         - '881144BB1234'

SEE ALSO

       <http://www.yaml.org>
              The  official  YAML  homepage,  with  more  background information on the YAML file
              format.

       galileo(1)
              The galileo utility which uses these configuration files for default settings.

       <https://bitbucket.org/benallard/galileo>
              The galileo homepage where additional information is available.

AUTHOR

       Written and maintained by Benoît Allard, with contributions from other authors.

BUGS

       Tracker IDs which consist of only numbers must be surrounded with single quotes (as in the
       EXAMPLE  section  above).  It's  probably a good idea to always quote tracker IDs to avoid
       possible confusion.

       Please report additional bugs to <https://bitbucket.org/benallard/galileo/issues>.