OS-Conf-Backup-Linux
dotfiles
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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OS-Conf-Backup-Linux
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Best method for backing up container config files in Docker
I found this script https://github.com/vastlimits/OS-Conf-Backup-Linux together with a git-server.
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git ignore list or use another backup strategy?
The way i do it is using a backup script (this one https://github.com/vastlimits/OS-Conf-Backup-Linux).
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i just wanted to follow a guide on how to back up config files to github.
I was following this.
dotfiles
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Share your prettier and eslint formatting setup with native lsp.
eslint_d config
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Native LSP with tsserver + efm with prettier/eslint
here are my dotfiles https://github.com/Zulqarnain-cc34/dotfiles
What are some alternatives?
restic-backup-docker - A docker container to automate backups with restic
nvim-lsp-ts-utils - Utilities to improve the TypeScript development experience for Neovim's built-in LSP client.
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler - Automatic restic backup using Backblaze B2 storage and either Linux systemd timers, macOS LaunchAgent, Windows ScheduledTask or simply cron.
conky-spotify - :musical_note: Show current Spotify track in Conky (Cover, title...)
homescripts - Useful shell scripts and dotfiles for Linux
dotfiles - My Linux settings and configs
dotfiles - My dotfiles
my-linux-setup - Here I store all the Linux dotfiles and installation stuff.
dotfiles - :gear: oh! it's Arch btw
dotfiles - ❄️ Personal NixOS configuration
dotfiles - ever growing dotfiles...
kdm-bash-env - My BASH environment. Warning: Bash 4+ and 24bit TERM support required.