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Dotify
Setup your dotfiles like a sane person. With a Dotfile:
ackrc -> .ackrc
gitconfig -> .gitconfig
tmux.conf -> .tmux.conf
if [ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]; then
powconfig -> .powconfig
fi
Dotfiles are basically fancy bash shell scripts which are executed via Dotify.
Overview
Setup
Let's say you've got a git repo somewhere in which you keep your dotfiles. And lets say that repo looks something like this:
.
├── dotify
├── Dotfile
├── hosts
│ └── mordor
│ ├── Dotfile
│ └── gitconfig
├── irbrc
└── tmux.conf
The dotify file is Dotify's main executable, which is a small self-contained
bash script. It doesn't need to be included in your dotfiles, but it doesn't
hurt.
The Dotfile in the root looks like this:
irbrc -> .irbrc
tmux.conf -> .tmux.conf
if [ -f "hosts/$(hostname)/Dotfile" ]; then
include "hosts/$(hostname)"
fi
And hosts/mordor/Dotfile like this:
gitconfig -> .gitconfig
Running
Now let's say your machine's hostname is mordor, and you've cloned your
dotfiles repo to ~/src/dotfiles. If you were to cd into your dotfiles and
run ./dotify install, you'll end up with a home folder like this:
.
├── .dotfiles -> /home/jimeh/src/dotfiles
├── .gitconfig -> .dotfiles/hosts/mordor/gitconfig
├── .irbrc -> .dotfiles/irbrc
├── .tmux.conf -> .dotfiles/tmux.conf
└── src
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