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gabevenberg.com
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| | | | | So I've been using git to managing my dotfiles since [checks git log]... 2018. At first, I was going to write some inevitably brittle shell script to handle symlinking from the dotfile repo to where each file should be, but before I got about to implementing it, I discovered stow. Now, after using stow for dotfile management for over 5 years, I figure I should really document exactly how I go about managing my dotfiles, with an aim to help other people who want to have an easy to manage dotfiles repo that can be quickly deployed on new machines. | |
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www.paritybit.ca
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| | | | | I've recently overhauled a lot of the software I use which means I have a whole new set of configuration files for most of that software. I figured it would be a good time to change the way I manage these configuration files too. | |
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hamatti.org
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| | | | | I love dotfiles and I love sharing. But I have this weird feeling that sharing my dotfiles is too intimate and personal. | |
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yingtongli.me
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