specify default catalog in configuration
See original GitHub issueI would like to specify a default catalog in ~/.intake/conf.yaml
. But I can’t figure out what syntax to use. The docs on the configuration file are missing an example: https://intake.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools.html#configuration
Any hints?
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Sorry, it was there, but didn’t render. Should come up now. The correct syntax is:
i.e., a list of directories or files (files are recognised by ending with “yaml” or “yml”)
Great, it works!