- Add GetAllConfig/DeleteConfig methods to storage interface - Implement config set/get/list/unset subcommands with JSON support - Add comprehensive tests for config operations - Create CONFIG.md with full documentation and examples - Update README.md with config section - Support namespace conventions (jira.*, linear.*, github.*, custom.*) Closes bd-60 Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-33db7481-de7c-475e-b562-6afb7fb4bc7a Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
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Configuration System
bd supports per-project configuration stored in .beads/*.db for external integrations and user preferences.
Overview
Configuration is:
- Per-project: Isolated to each
.beads/*.dbdatabase - Version-control-friendly: Stored in SQLite, queryable and scriptable
- Machine-readable: JSON output for automation
- Namespace-based: Organized by integration or purpose
Commands
Set Configuration
bd config set <key> <value>
bd config set --json <key> <value> # JSON output
Examples:
bd config set jira.url "https://company.atlassian.net"
bd config set jira.project "PROJ"
bd config set jira.status_map.todo "open"
Get Configuration
bd config get <key>
bd config get --json <key> # JSON output
Examples:
bd config get jira.url
# Output: https://company.atlassian.net
bd config get --json jira.url
# Output: {"key":"jira.url","value":"https://company.atlassian.net"}
List All Configuration
bd config list
bd config list --json # JSON output
Example output:
Configuration:
compact_tier1_days = 90
compact_tier1_dep_levels = 2
jira.project = PROJ
jira.url = https://company.atlassian.net
JSON output:
{
"compact_tier1_days": "90",
"compact_tier1_dep_levels": "2",
"jira.project": "PROJ",
"jira.url": "https://company.atlassian.net"
}
Unset Configuration
bd config unset <key>
bd config unset --json <key> # JSON output
Example:
bd config unset jira.url
Namespace Convention
Configuration keys use dot-notation namespaces to organize settings:
Core Namespaces
compact_*- Compaction settings (see EXTENDING.md)issue_prefix- Issue ID prefix (managed bybd init)
Integration Namespaces
Use these namespaces for external integrations:
jira.*- Jira integration settingslinear.*- Linear integration settingsgithub.*- GitHub integration settingscustom.*- Custom integration settings
Example: Jira Integration
# Configure Jira connection
bd config set jira.url "https://company.atlassian.net"
bd config set jira.project "PROJ"
bd config set jira.api_token "YOUR_TOKEN"
# Map bd statuses to Jira statuses
bd config set jira.status_map.open "To Do"
bd config set jira.status_map.in_progress "In Progress"
bd config set jira.status_map.closed "Done"
# Map bd issue types to Jira issue types
bd config set jira.type_map.bug "Bug"
bd config set jira.type_map.feature "Story"
bd config set jira.type_map.task "Task"
Example: Linear Integration
# Configure Linear connection
bd config set linear.api_token "YOUR_TOKEN"
bd config set linear.team_id "team-123"
# Map statuses
bd config set linear.status_map.open "Backlog"
bd config set linear.status_map.in_progress "In Progress"
bd config set linear.status_map.closed "Done"
Example: GitHub Integration
# Configure GitHub connection
bd config set github.org "myorg"
bd config set github.repo "myrepo"
bd config set github.token "YOUR_TOKEN"
# Map bd labels to GitHub labels
bd config set github.label_map.bug "bug"
bd config set github.label_map.feature "enhancement"
Use in Scripts
Configuration is designed for scripting. Use --json for machine-readable output:
#!/bin/bash
# Get Jira URL
JIRA_URL=$(bd config get --json jira.url | jq -r '.value')
# Get all config and extract multiple values
bd config list --json | jq -r '.["jira.project"]'
Example Python script:
import json
import subprocess
def get_config(key):
result = subprocess.run(
["bd", "config", "get", "--json", key],
capture_output=True,
text=True
)
data = json.loads(result.stdout)
return data["value"]
def list_config():
result = subprocess.run(
["bd", "config", "list", "--json"],
capture_output=True,
text=True
)
return json.loads(result.stdout)
# Use in integration
jira_url = get_config("jira.url")
jira_project = get_config("jira.project")
Best Practices
- Use namespaces: Prefix keys with integration name (e.g.,
jira.*,linear.*) - Hierarchical keys: Use dots for structure (e.g.,
jira.status_map.open) - Document your keys: Add comments in integration scripts
- Security: Store tokens in config, but add
.beads/*.dbto.gitignore(bd does this automatically) - Per-project: Configuration is project-specific, so each repo can have different settings
Integration with bd Commands
Some bd commands automatically use configuration:
bd compactusescompact_tier1_days,compact_tier1_dep_levels, etc.bd initsetsissue_prefix
External integration scripts can read configuration to sync with Jira, Linear, GitHub, etc.
See Also
- README.md - Main documentation
- EXTENDING.md - Database schema and compaction config
- examples/integrations/ - Integration examples