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@adamw @b0rk @angermcs i do this - dot files on git i use it to sync .zshrc, .ssh/config, .gitconfig, .tmux.conf, Brewfile, and a few other app configs it's one of the reasons i feel more comfortable experimenting with changes on my shell and git configurations lately having the files publicly on github is just for sharing with others; i like to see what others are aliasing or writing functions for @adamw @b0rk @angermcs to apply the files i do the following 1. git clone --bare <repo url> .dotfiles 1. creates a bare clone |
@adamw @b0rk gnu stow is a good tool to use for this. You can create a repository for just the stuff you want to backup, and restore it all with a `stow -t ~ git vim bash rust ...`