Shorthand function to modify /boot/config.txt#121
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I am currently using this shorthand to modify / add values into
/boot/config.txtIt does rely on
raspi-configto get the job done. I chose to go withraspi-configas it gets maintained to work with the newer RPi versions, and it either uncomments the relevant config line or it appends a line "intelligently". This can replace the usualsedcommandsObviously, it only works if the image is RaspiOS / Raspbian, otherwise it'd be missing
raspi-config