Define this function in your config.py ``` import os import traceback from qutebrowser.utils import debug, log sCONFIG_DIR = config.configdir def config_load_configs(lArgs: list|None = None, sDir: str = sCONFIG_DIR) -> None: i = 0 if not lArgs: return i for foo in lArgs: sFile = os.path.join(sDir, 'configs', foo) for bar in sFile, sFile+'.py': if not os.path.exists(bar): continue try: # ResourceWarning: unclosed file oFd = open(bar, 'rt') sCode = oFd.read() oFd.close() exec(sCode) except Exception as e: log.init.warning(f'error execing {bar}\n{e}') log.init.debug(traceback.print_exc()) else: log.init.info(f'execed {bar}') i = i + 1 return i ``` Then make a list of configs you want to load: ``` lCONFIGS = ['chromium-flags', 'chrome-urls', 'privacy-settings', 'tab-manager', 'search-engines', 'user-agents', 'interceptor-cloudflare', 'interceptor-ytadds', 'init_custom_plugins', 'patch-qute3.1.0', 'atexit-cleanup', ] ``` Then load the configs: ``` i = config_load_configs(lCONFIGS) log.init.info(f'loaded {i} configs') ``` I think that this should be a standard function and a standard habit of loading code snippets from a directory like: ~/.config/qutebrowser/configs