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btrbk-pac
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How long do you keep your backups? What software do you use
I also use btrfs, but I use btrbk to manage the snapshots. I use some scripts I made called btrbk-pac so that every time I use pacman, I get snapshots before and after the transaction, logging the affected packages in a file (tbh I'm not super proud of the solution, and started making a cleaner Rust version some months ago which uses yaml for configs, but never got around to finishing it). That's for the stuff under /, while I just have a cronjob take care of hourly snapshots for /home.
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Does anyone have a Breeze-gtk theme without the circle drawn around the close button?
I just realized that suddenly, gtk apps are following that rule. I looked back through my previous pacman commands (I created some scripts that log the affected packages when I use btrbk to snapshot through pacman hooks) and found that I upgraded the following on the night of the 30th: kdecoration breeze breeze-gtk kde-gtk-config along with a bunch of other KDE programs, so I think that update might have fixed it.
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I feel like an idiot.
Btrbk and the pacman scripts I wrote for it automate the creation and maintenance of snapshots for me, which is most of the the interaction you'll need with snapshots. And then when it comes to actually accessing them, just copying individual files/directories is what's done the vast majority of the time.
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A btrbk logging script and hooks for Arch's pacman
After adding all the stuff for SSH and feeling kind of gross about it (this is the original and this is after stapling together SSH stuff), I've kind of been thinking that if I add too much more complexity to this project that I might be better off just transferring it all over to Python or something else. Shell scripting isn't much fun when going much further than 100 lines, lol.
dotfiles
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How do you manage your shell scripts?
In my personal dotfiles that a publicly available: felipec/dotfiles I have several directories where manage my scripts:
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Has anyone measured what the most commonly used git commands are?
Yes, I wrote one such script: histstat.
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Find Your Top Most Used Commands From Commandline
I wrote a much more sophisticated script in order to count not just git commit but also git: histstat.
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How long do you keep your backups? What software do you use
I wrote my own software (backup) to backup my home directory using rsync, except a list of excludes which I configure with a YAML file: backup/main.yml.
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Guidance on how to make Xfce look sleeker and prettier for a newbie?
I use xfce-config-helper and so you can check my entire Xfce configuration in my dotfiles.
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What values do you like in your git global config?
For all of them: felipec/dotfiles/.gitconfig.
What are some alternatives?
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
dotfiles - Configuring the universe with Nix.
crestic - Configurable Restic Wrapper
dotfiles - My various configs
trash-cli - Command line interface to the freedesktop.org trashcan.
utility-scripts - This repo contains the list of my personal bash scripts and setups. Might be useful in some day to day tasks.
fast-syntax-highlighting - (Short name F-Sy-H). Syntax-highlighting for Zshell – fine granularity, number of features and multiple shipped themes.
dot-tools - Tools for managing dotfiles using git
btrbk - Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes
zsh-autocomplete - 🤖 Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.