Configuration¶
marimo offers two types of configuration: User Configuration and App Configuration. Both can be easily managed through the Settings menu in the marimo editor.
App Configuration¶
App Configuration is specific to each notebook and is stored in the notebook.py
file. This allows you to customize various aspects of your notebook, including:
Notebook width
Notebook title
Custom CSS
Additional app-specific settings
and more
User Configuration¶
User Configuration applies globally across all marimo notebooks and is stored in a .marimo.toml
file. marimo searches for this file in the following order:
Current directory
Parent directories (moving up the tree)
Home directory (
~/.marimo.toml
)
If no .marimo.toml
file is found, marimo creates a default one in your home directory.
While you can edit the .marimo.toml
file directly, we recommend using the marimo UI for a more user-friendly experience. To view your current configuration and locate the config file, run:
marimo config show
You can customize:
Completion settings (auto-completion, AI copilot, etc.)
Display settings (theme, font size, output placement, etc.)
Autosave settings
Package management preferences
Server settings
VIM keybindings
Formatting settings
and more
Environment Variables¶
There are some configuration options that can be set via environment variables. These are:
Environment Variable |
Description |
Default Value |
---|---|---|
|
Maximum size of output that marimo will display. Outputs larger than this will be truncated. |
5,000,000 (5MB) |
|
Maximum size of standard stream (stdout/stderr) output that marimo will display. Outputs larger than this will be truncated. |
1,000,000 (1MB) |
|
If set to “1”, marimo will skip checking for updates when starting. |
Not set |
|
Default limit for SQL query results. If not set, no limit is applied. |
Not set |