dotbot config - inspect and scaffold the config#

dotbot reads a dotbot.toml so commands don’t repeat shared settings - your gateway connection, swarm id, firmware paths. config scaffolds that file and shows you what the CLI actually resolved. For the full file format - every key, deployments, the precedence rules - see the configuration reference.

Which command do I want?#

Goal

Command

Write a starter dotbot.toml you can edit

dotbot config init

See the merged, effective config + which file it came from

dotbot config show

Print just the resolved config-file path

dotbot config path

init#

Writes a minimal ./dotbot.toml - a one-line pointer to the docs, plus any keys you pre-fill. --global writes your per-machine ~/.dotbot/config.toml instead; -f/--force overwrites an existing file.

dotbot config init                                             # commented starter in ./dotbot.toml
dotbot config init --conn mqtts://broker:8883 --swarm-id 1234  # pre-fill the two common keys
dotbot config init --global                                    # ~/.dotbot/config.toml

MQTT credentials are never file keys - set DOTBOT_MQTT_USER / DOTBOT_MQTT_PASS in the environment.

show / path#

show prints the source file, the selected deployment, and the resolved config as TOML - only the keys actually set, not the full schema. path prints just the file path (or notes that built-in defaults are in use). Both are read-only; there is no per-key set - edit the file, it’s yours.

dotbot config show
dotbot config path

Where the config comes from#

dotbot uses the first of: a -c/--config FILE flag (or DOTBOT_CONFIG), a dotbot.toml in the current directory, then ~/.dotbot/config.toml. A flag or a DOTBOT_* env var overrides the file for a single run. The full precedence chain is in the configuration reference.

See also#

  • Configuration reference - the file format, every key, deployments, precedence.

  • dotbot fw - reads its [fw] keys (segger_dir, firmware_repo) from this same config.