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diff --git a/abs/core/tweaker/tcf/EXAMPLE.tcf b/abs/core/tweaker/tcf/EXAMPLE.tcf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0064fba --- /dev/null +++ b/abs/core/tweaker/tcf/EXAMPLE.tcf @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +<!-- This is an example TCF. See TCFProgrammingSpecifications.odt for details. + //--> +<tweak name = "Put a human-readable name for the tweak here. Make sure it's unique."> <!-- REQUIRED //--> + <description>Put a human-readable description of the tweak here.</description> <!-- OPTIONAL but usually a good idea, unless the user + will never see the description. + //--> + <complexity>Put a complexity level here.</complexity> <!-- OPTIONAL human-readable assessment of how complex this Tweak is to understand. + A complete list of complexity levels is listed in tweaker-core.tcf + //--> + <script>twk_EXAMPLE.pl</script> <!-- REQUIRED: An executable script in the $PATH of the shell that invoked Tweaker. + For consistency, adhere to the naming convention by beginning the script name with + 'twk_'. You can make the tweaker script in any language you wish, but Perl is + supported well. + //--> + <alwaysaskuser>boolean</alwaysaskuser> <!-- OPTIONAL field with values: yes, no - not used in Tweaker v0.7 + //--> + <options> <!-- REQUIRED //--> + <option name = "Human-readable name for this option"> <!-- REQUIRED: Option names must match those handled in the + corresponding tweaker script. + //--> + <description>Human-readable description of what this option does.</description> <!-- OPTIONAL //--> + <complexity>Put a complexity level here.</complexity> <!-- OPTIONAL human-readable assessment of how complex this Tweak is to + understand. A complete list of complexity levels is listed in + tweaker-core.tcf + //--> + <recommendationlevel>recommendationlevel</recommendationlevel> <!-- OPTIONAL human-readable recommendation level for this tweak. + If this field is absent, the script will be run to acquire + the recommendationlevel. The default recommendationlevel + is $optional if it cannot otherwise be determined. For a + complete list of recommendation levels, see Tweaker/Definitions.pm + //--> + </option> + <!-- Put any additional options here. If you only have one option and it ends up with a recommendationlevel at or above $optional, + it will be selected automatically. Otherwise, the option with the highest recommendationlevel above $optional will be selected. + //--> + </options> +</tweak> +<!-- Put any additional tweaks here. //--> |