Default: 25
+=item publicinbox.<name>.hide
+
+A comma-delimited list of listings to hide the inbox from.
+
+Valid values are currently "www".
+
+Default: none
+
=item coderepo.<nick>.dir
The path to a git repository for "publicinbox.<name>.coderepo"
interface can spawn cgit as a fallback if the publicinbox.cgitrc
directive is configured.
-Default: /usr/lib/cgit/cgit.cgi
+Default: /var/www/htdocs/cgit/cgit.cgi or /usr/lib/cgit/cgit.cgi
+
+=item publicinbox.cgitdata
+
+A path to the data directory used by cgit for storing static files.
+Typically guessed based the location of C<cgit.cgi> (from
+C<publicinbox.cgitbin>, but may be overridden.
+
+Default: basename of C<publicinbox.cgitbin>, /var/www/htdocs/cgit/
+or /usr/share/cgit/
+
+=item publicinbox.mailEditor
+
+See L<public-inbox-edit(1)>
+
+=item publicinbox.wwwlisting
+
+Enable a HTML listing style when the root path of the URL '/' is accessed.
+Valid values are:
+
+=over 8
+
+=item * all
+- Show all inboxes
+
+=item * 404
+- Return a 404 page. This is useful to allow customization with
+L<Plack::App::Cascade(3pm)>
+
+=item * match=domain
+- Only show inboxes with URLs which belong to the domain of the HTTP request
+
+=for TODO comment
+
+support showing cgit listing
+
+=back
+
+Default: 404
=back
limiter with a low max value; while smaller inboxes can use
the default limiter.
+C<RLIMIT_*> keys may be set to enforce resource limits for
+a particular limiter.
+
+Default named-limiters are prefixed with "-". Currently,
+the "-cgit" named limiter is reserved for instances spawning
+cgit via C<publicinbox.cgitrc>
+
=over 8
=item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.max
The maximum number of parallel processes for the given limiter.
+=item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCore
+
+=item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitCPU
+
+=item publicinboxlimiter.<name>.rlimitData
+
+The maximum core size, CPU time, or data size processes run with the
+given limiter will use. This may be comma-separated to distinguish
+soft and hard limits. The word "INFINITY" is accepted as the
+RLIM_INFINITY constant (if supported by your OS).
+
+See L<setrlimit(2)> for more info on the behavior of RLIMIT_CORE,
+RLIMIT_CPU, and RLIMIT_DATA for you operating system.
+
=back
=head3 EXAMPLE WITH NAMED LIMITERS