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# Default value priority in `listOf` and `attrsOf` options {#sec-listOf-attrsOf-priority}
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When defining options of type `listOf` and `attrsOf`, you should pay close
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attention to how the default value is defined.
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## Default values that should be extended {#ch-extended-defaults}
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In most cases, you want user configuration to "extend" your default value, in
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this case, your "default" value should be defined using normal priority, i.e. in
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a `config` block:
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```nix
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{lib, ...}: let
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  inherit (lib.types) listOf str;
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  inherit (lib.options) literalExpression;
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in {
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  options = {
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    vim.telescope.setupOpts.file_ignore_patterns = mkOption {
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      type = listOf str;
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      # provide a useful defaultText so users are aware of defaults
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      defaultText = literalExpression ''
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        ["node_modules" "%.git/" "dist/" "build/" "target/" "result/"];
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      '';
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    };
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  };
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}
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```
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This way, when users specify:
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```nix
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config.vim.telescope.setupOpts.file_ignore_patterns = [".vscode/"];
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```
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The final value is
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`["node_modules" "%.git/" "dist/" "build/" "target/" "result/" ".vscode/"]`.
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::: {.note}
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Users can still get rid of the default value by assigning a `mkForce` value to
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the option:
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```nix
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{lib, ...}: {
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  config.vim.telescope.setupOpts.file_ignore_patterns = lib.mkForce [];
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}
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```
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:::
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## Default values that should be overridden {#ch-overridden-defaults}
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In some cases, it makes sense to let any user value "override" your default, in
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these cases, you should assign default values using default priority, i.e. using
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the `default` key of `mkOption`:
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```nix
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{lib, ...}: let
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  inherit (lib.types) listOf str;
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  inherit (lib.options) mkOption;
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in {
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  vim.telescope.setupOpts.pickers.find_files.find_command = mkOption {
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    description = "cmd to use for finding files";
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    type = listOf str;
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    default = ["${pkgs.fd}/bin/fd" "--type=file"];
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  }
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}
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```
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This way, when users specify:
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```nix
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{
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  config.vim.telescope.setupOpts.pickers.find_files.find_command = [
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    "fd"
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    "--type=file"
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    "--some-other-option"
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  ];
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}
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```
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The final value of the option is `["fd" "--type=file" "--some-other-option"]`.
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Users can still choose to "extend" our default value by using `mkDefault`,
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possibly with `mkAfter`/`mkBefore`:
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```nix
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{lib, ...}: {
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  config.vim.telescope.setupOpts.pickers.find_files.find_command =
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    lib.mkDefault (lib.mkBefore ["--max-depth=10"]);
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}
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```
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