=begin html =end html =head1 cme - Check or edit configuration data L provides a command to check or edit configuration data with L. L and L are quite modular: the configuration data that you can edit depend on the other C distributions installed on your system. For instance, to configure L or L, you need to install L. Then you can check your ssh configuration with this command: $ cme check ssh and you can modify it with: $ cme edit ssh The L contains a L L provides several commands. The most important are : =over =item check To check the content of the configuration file of an application. =item fix To fix the warnings of the configuration file. =item edit To launch cme interactive editor. This editor contains documentation and sanity checks to help user configure correctly their application. =back L user interface can be: =over =item * Graphical if L is installed. =item * a shell-like interface (plain or based on L). =item * based on curses if L is installed. =back By default, C will try to launch a GUI. =head2 Installation See L. Perl developers can also L =head2 What does "cme" means ? Nothing fancy: "Config Model Editor". The idea was to L. =head2 More information See =over =item * L man page =item * L (i.e. the wiki tab above) =item * L =item * The list of available models, interfaces and known configuration syntaxes: https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/wiki/Available-models-and-backends =back