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# Config Templates
Greywall includes built-in config templates for common use cases. Templates are embedded in the binary, so you can use them directly without copying files.
## Using templates
Use the `-t` / `--template` flag to apply a template:
```bash
# Use a built-in template
greywall -t npm-install npm install
# Wraps Claude Code
greywall -t code -- claude
# List available templates
greywall --list-templates
```
You can also copy and customize templates from [`internal/templates/`](/internal/templates/).
## Extending templates
Instead of copying and modifying templates, you can extend them in your config file using the `extends` field:
```json
{
"extends": "code",
"network": {
"allowedDomains": ["private-registry.company.com"]
}
}
```
This inherits all settings from the `code` template and adds your private registry. Settings are merged:
- Slice fields (domains, paths, commands): Appended and deduplicated
- Boolean fields: OR logic (true if either enables it)
- Integer fields (ports): Override wins (0 keeps base value)
### Extending files
You can also extend other config files using file paths:
```json
{
"extends": "./shared/base-config.json",
"network": {
"allowedDomains": ["extra-domain.com"]
}
}
```
The `extends` value is treated as a file path if it contains `/` or `\`, or starts with `.`. Relative paths are resolved relative to the config file's directory. The extended file is validated before merging.
Chains are supported: a file can extend a template, and another file can extend that file. Circular extends are detected and rejected.
### Example: Company-specific AI agent config
```json
{
"extends": "code",
"network": {
"allowedDomains": [
"internal-npm.company.com",
"artifactory.company.com"
],
"deniedDomains": ["competitor-analytics.com"]
},
"filesystem": {
"denyRead": ["~/.company-secrets/**"]
}
}
```
This config:
- Extends the battle-tested `code` template
- Adds company-specific package registries
- Adds additional telemetry/analytics to deny list
- Protects company-specific secret directories
## Available Templates
| Template | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `code` | Production-ready config for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, etc.) |
| `code-relaxed` | Like `code` but allows direct network for apps that ignore HTTP_PROXY |
| `git-readonly` | Blocks destructive commands like `git push`, `rm -rf`, etc. |
| `local-dev-server` | Allow binding and localhost outbound; allow writes to workspace/tmp |