Configuration

By default WTF looks in a ~/.wtf/ directory for a YAML file called config.yml. If ~/.wtf/ doesn’t exist, WTF will create that directory on start-up, and then display instructions for creating the configuration file.

Config.yml

Example Config Files

A few example config files are provided in the _sample_configs/ directory of the Git repository. To try out WTF quickly, copy simple_config.yml into ~/.wtf/ as config.yml and relaunch WTF. You should see the app launch and display the Security and Status modules.

Custom Configuration Files

To load a custom configuration file (ie: one that’s not ~/.wtf/config.yml), pass in the path to configuration file as a parameter on launch:

    $> wtf --config=path/to/custom/config.yml

Example:

    %> wtf --config=~/Documents/monitoring.yml

This is also the easiest way to run multiple instances of WTF, should you want to run multiple independent dashboards.