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aconfmgr
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Arch noob
Establishing a backup strategy. I'm using BTRFS with snapper and a pacman hook that creates a new snapshot before each upgrade. With ext4 I used timeshift. Besides that, I save my arch configuration with aconfmgr and my files with borg
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Best way to "log" a re-creatable install?
try this https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr
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New arch install and partitioning, what's the best way to make backups that doesn't take up a ton of disk space?
For my backup I keep files in my home directory synced with my NAS via syncthing. For my system backup I don't actually backup up my system, I configure my system via aconfmgr and that config is stored in my home directory and synced to my NAS. Using aconfmgr to "backup" my system is extremely space effecient, my aconfmgr config is only 1.7 MB.
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What do most people forget to do on a new install that's important?
To get something closer to nix on arch I like to use aconfmgr.
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Is there anything similar to Arch's aconfmgr for Gentoo? A program that can track, manage and restore your Gentoo configuration?
For those who are not familiar with Arch's aconfmgr, well I have not used it before but just saw it in a post. But it seems to be a configuration manager for Arch. It tracks, manages, and restores your Arch Linux OS configuration.
- (AUR) Package & Config Sync
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pellets: manage your packages with a configuration file
What's the difference between this and https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr ?
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Has Rakuten made a Rocky-er road for Red Hat?
> First, you won't use arch on production servers.
I don’t know, for a pet server this might not be as dumb an idea as it sounds (though without automatic updates, obviously). Perhaps with aconfmgr[1]?
I haven’t done it in anger, but over seven years of running a personal server I’ve had a total of three instances of breakage: upstream strongSwan systemd integration change[2] (in legacy config handling), upstream nftables parsing bug[3] (but I knew in advance that nftables is for adventurous people), and an upstream Kea config change[4] (and, well, Kea really bloody sucks—suggestions for anything else that can do DHCPv6 PD welcome). My (Arch) GNOME desktop broke much more frequently during that time.
[1] https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr
[2] https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/Changel..., first item
[3] https://git.netfilter.org/nftables/commit/?id=638af0ceb2b223...
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Automating installation and setup - how you do it?
Ahhhh... these are interesting (I use fish rather than zsh myself), but like where you were going with this as this was more the bootstrappy - install and go things I was thinking like... though I have to admit the package https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr/ pointed at above looks quite interesting as well (at least for Arch)
I'm headed this direction as well. Another tool to look at is https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr/ that is for arch. Another thing to consider is using nix (the package manager) on arch.
asdf-nodejs
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Show HN: Flox 1.0 – Open-source dev env as code with Nix
Not nix based, but I really like https://github.com/jdx/mise too to manage dev tools.
It’s a modern version of https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf written in Rust.
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Elixir for Cynical Curmudgeons
That's what I would suggest as well. WSL2 and use asdf[1] to manage the erlang/elixir versions.
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Configuração do Windows para desenvolvimento
echo "Installing nodejs with asdf" asdf plugin add nodejs https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs.git asdf install nodejs latest asdf global nodejs latest
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Update Go version from CLI
However this is still a neat script OP! I was looking for something like this when installing Go for the first time and was contemplating between goenv, gvm, and asdf before settling on brew.
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Development Containers
Have you tried this? https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf-nodejs#nvmrc-and-node-versio...
Also lts, lts-hydrogen, etc are available to install I can see when running `asdf list all nodejs`
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fnm: 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
How does this compare to nvm or asdf?
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M1 keeps changing Ruby 2.5.1 to 3.0
I'm not too familiar with installing Ruby on Mac, but you could try using a ruby version manager (like rbenv or asdf).
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ASDF: Automatic Management of Multiple Versions
For more information, or if you need help on this awesome tool, don’t hesitate to head over to asdf-vm.com. Also, feel free to star the GitHub Repository of asdf to support the team behind this project. 😉
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[Ubuntu] How to install a newer version of Node than the one provided by apt?
nvm was adding a huge delay to my shell startup and starting node. There are faster ones out there like n https://github.com/tj/n or fnm https://github.com/Schniz/fnm I use fnm there are also similar tools that work with multiple languages like asdf https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf
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venv help please
Now, what you want is to have multiple Python versions installed in your system. The most used way on Linux is pyenv, I think. Another one that I found is asdf. I'd try that before pyenv because pyenv is a bit quirky to install.
What are some alternatives?
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
nodenv - Manage multiple NodeJS versions.
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. ⚡
alis - Arch Linux Install Script (or alis, also known as the Arch Linux executable installation guide and wiki) installs an unattended, automated and customized Arch Linux system.
pacreport.d - Known ghost files for Arch Linux
asdf-postgres - asdf plugin for Postgres
n-install - Installs n, the Node.js version manager, without needing to install Node.js first: curl -L https://bit.ly/n-install | bash
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
asdf-kubectx
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
asdf-hashicorp - HashiCorp plugin for the asdf version manager
asdf-kubebuilder - kubebuilder plugin for asdf version manager