At https://hyper.is/#config-location, it reads:
macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Hyper/.hyper.js
Windows: $Env:AppData/Hyper/.hyper.js
Linux: ~/.config/Hyper/.hyper.js
Note: config at ~/.hyper.js still supported, but will be ignored, if config in application directory present. Otherwise it will be moved to the application directory at first run.
Observations:
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On a fresh install of Hyper on macOS 10.15:
~/.hyper.js is created
~/Library/Application Support/Hyper/.hyper.js is not created
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Changes saved to ~/.hyper.js are reflected in the app
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If I copy and paste customized config contents into ~/Library/Application Support/Hyper/.hyper.js and then delete ~/.hyper.js, Hyper does not seem to recognize the customized config.
It seems that the documentation does not represent the current behavior of Hyper.
I have only recently begun to explore Hyper, so I would like to understand this better: is the documentation outdated or is it new information that is planned for a future release, but is not yet relevant?
Either way, the docs should probably be updated to reflect the current app behavior.
At https://hyper.is/#config-location, it reads:
Observations:
On a fresh install of Hyper on macOS 10.15:
~/.hyper.jsis created~/Library/Application Support/Hyper/.hyper.jsis not createdChanges saved to
~/.hyper.jsare reflected in the appIf I copy and paste customized config contents into
~/Library/Application Support/Hyper/.hyper.jsand then delete~/.hyper.js, Hyper does not seem to recognize the customized config.It seems that the documentation does not represent the current behavior of Hyper.
I have only recently begun to explore Hyper, so I would like to understand this better: is the documentation outdated or is it new information that is planned for a future release, but is not yet relevant?
Either way, the docs should probably be updated to reflect the current app behavior.