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mould
mould is a modern Terminal User Interface (TUI) tool designed for interactively generating and editing configuration files from templates. Whether you are setting up a .env file from an example, creating a docker-compose.override.yml, or editing nested JSON, YAML, or TOML configurations, mould provides a fast, Vim-inspired workflow to get your environment ready.
Features
- Universal Format Support: Handle
.env,JSON,YAML, andTOMLseamlessly. - Hierarchical Flattening: Edit nested data structures (JSON, YAML, TOML) in a flat, searchable list.
- Docker Compose Integration: Automatically generate
docker-compose.override.ymlfromdocker-compose.yml. - Vim-inspired Workflow: Navigate with
j/k, edit withi, and save with:w. - Modern UI: A polished, rounded interface featuring the Catppuccin Mocha palette.
- Highly Configurable: Customize keybindings and themes via a simple TOML configuration.
- Dynamic Alignment: Automatically aligns keys and values for perfect vertical readability.
- Default Value Visibility: Keep track of original template values while editing.
- Incremental Merging: Load existing values from an output file to continue where you left off.
Installation
Ensure you have Rust and Cargo installed, then run:
cargo install --path .
Alternatively, you can build from source:
git clone <repository_url>
cd mould
cargo build --release
The binary will be installed as mould.
Usage
Provide an input template file to start editing:
mould .env.example
mould docker-compose.yml
mould config.template.json -o config.json
Keybindings (Default)
-
Normal Mode
j/Down: Move selection downk/Up: Move selection upi: Edit the value of the currently selected key (Enter Insert Mode)/: Search for configuration keys (Jump to matches)n: Jump to the next search matchN: Jump to the previous search match:worEnter: Save the current configuration to the output file:qorq: Quit the application:wq: Save and quitEsc: Clear current command prompt
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Insert Mode
- Type your value for the selected key.
- Arrow keys: Navigate within the input field
Enter/Esc: Commit the value and return to Normal Mode
Configuration
mould can be configured using a config.toml file located in your user configuration directory (e.g., ~/.config/mould/config.toml on Linux/macOS).
Example configuration:
[keybinds]
down = "j"
up = "k"
edit = "i"
save = ":w"
quit = ":q"
normal_mode = "Esc"
[theme]
# Enable transparency to let your terminal background show through
transparent = false
# Custom color palette (Catppuccin Mocha defaults)
crust = "#11111b"
surface0 = "#313244"
surface1 = "#45475a"
text = "#cdd6f4"
blue = "#89b4fa"
green = "#a6e3a1"
lavender = "#b4befe"
mauve = "#cba6f7"
peach = "#fab387"
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.