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update doc on chmod

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deadc0de6
2020-11-21 15:02:47 +01:00
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`src` | dotfile path within the `dotpath` (dotfile with empty `src` are ignored and considered installed, can use `variables` and `dynvariables`, make sure to quote)
`link` | define how this dotfile is installed. Possible values: *nolink*, *link*, *link_children* (see [Symlinking dotfiles](config.md#symlink-dotfiles)) (defaults to value of `link_dotfile_default`)
`actions` | list of action keys that need to be defined in the **actions** entry below (see [actions](config-details.md#entry-actions))
`chmod` | defines the file permission in octal notation to apply during installation (see [permissions](config.md#permissions))
`chmod` | defines the file permissions in octal notation to apply during installation (see [permissions](config.md#permissions))
`cmpignore` | list of patterns to ignore when comparing (enclose in quotes when using wildcards, see [ignore patterns](config.md#ignore-patterns))
`ignoreempty` | if true empty template will not be deployed (defaults to value of `ignoreempty`)
`instignore` | list of patterns to ignore when installing (enclose in quotes when using wildcards, see [ignore patterns](config.md#ignore-patterns))
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actions:
- <action-key>
template: (true|false)
chmod: '<file-permissions>'
trans_read: <transformation-key>
trans_write: <transformation-key>
```

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## Permissions
Dotdrop allows to control the permission applied to a dotfile using the
Dotdrop allows to control the permissions applied to a dotfile using the
config dotfile entry [chmod](config-format.md#dotfiles-entry).
A [chmod](config-format.md#dotfiles-entry) entry on a directory is applied to the
directory only, not recursively.
A [chmod](config-format.md#dotfiles-entry) entry on a directory
is applied to the directory only, not recursively.
For example
```yaml
dotfiles:
f_file:
src: file
dst: ~/file
chmod: 644
f_dir:
src: dir
dst: ~/dir
chmod: 744
```
On `import` the following rules are applied: