merged in anchor redesign

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April Wright
2018-09-28 16:05:56 -05:00
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ You can run ``tljh-config`` in two ways:
logged in to the server via other means (such as SSH). This is an logged in to the server via other means (such as SSH). This is an
advanced use case, and not covered much in this guide. advanced use case, and not covered much in this guide.
.. _topic/tljh-set: .. _tljh-set:
Set a configuration property Set a configuration property
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ This can only set string and numerical properties, not lists.
Some of the existing ``<property-path>`` are listed below by categories: Some of the existing ``<property-path>`` are listed below by categories:
.. _topic/tljh-set-auth: .. _tljh-set-auth:
Authentication Authentication
-------------- --------------
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Authentication
in the config under ``auth.{auth.type}`` will be passed straight to the in the config under ``auth.{auth.type}`` will be passed straight to the
authenticators themselves. authenticators themselves.
.. _topic/tljh-set-user-lists: .. _tljh-set-user-lists:
User Lists User Lists
---------- ----------
@@ -74,8 +74,7 @@ User Lists
* ``users.admin`` takes in usernames to designate as admins * ``users.admin`` takes in usernames to designate as admins
.. _topic/tljh-set-user-limits: .. _tljh-set-user-limits:
User Server Limits User Server Limits
------------------ ------------------
@@ -106,7 +105,7 @@ User Server Limits
sudo tljh-config set limits.cpu 2 sudo tljh-config set limits.cpu 2
.. _topic/tljh-set-user-env: .. _tljh-set-user-env:
User Environment User Environment
---------------- ----------------
@@ -120,7 +119,7 @@ User Environment
sudo tljh-config set user_environment.default_app jupyterlab sudo tljh-config set user_environment.default_app jupyterlab
.. _topic/tljh-view-conf: .. _tljh-view-conf:
View current configuration View current configuration
========================== ==========================
@@ -134,7 +133,7 @@ To see the current configuration, you can run the following command:
This will print the current configuration of your TLJH. This is very This will print the current configuration of your TLJH. This is very
useful when asking for support! useful when asking for support!
.. _topic/tljh-reload-hub: .. _tljh-reload-hub:
Reloading JupyterHub to apply configuration Reloading JupyterHub to apply configuration
@@ -150,7 +149,7 @@ it to take effect. You can do so with:
This should not affect any running users. The JupyterHub will be This should not affect any running users. The JupyterHub will be
restarted and loaded with the new configuration. restarted and loaded with the new configuration.
.. _topic/tljh-edit-yaml: .. _tljh-edit-yaml:
Advanced: ``config.yaml`` Advanced: ``config.yaml``
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