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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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- GNOME Extensions: How do people normally sync their settings to other laptops/desktops?
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The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
Oh! You should also check out dotdrop too! 😂
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Is there a tool for synchronizing nvim configuration?
I use dotdrop
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How would you backup nvim config (like AstroNvim) to dotfiles?
I am currently using AstroNvim config and I like it. I use dotdrop for backing up my dotfiles. I would like to backup my AstroNvim config to my dotfiles. Here is the current directory structure of my ~/.config/nvim:
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This week in Python
dotdrop – Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere
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How do you move machines and keep your configs?
There are so many solutions to this problem. dotdrop works really well. GNU Stow is a thing too. I use dotdrop because it supports the concept of profiles for different machines, and you can use Jinja2 template logic in your configs.
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Dotfiles management best practices?
I use Dotdrop, it fits for me, but there are a lot of different options. At Chezmoi site there is a good comparison table.
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Nice! For dotfiles and stuff, I use a helpful program called dotdrop, which allows you to create configs for different machines and all your dotfiles will just be magically symlinked to where you want them.
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How go you guys save your dotfiles? :)
I like dotdrop. Mainly because I have multiple machines and dotdrop can do templating, so I can more granularly control what goes into each of my machines.
- dotdrop: Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere
gti
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Sapling – A VCS from Meta
I have a pernicious habit of throwing sl on any shared server I manage.
There's also: https://github.com/rwos/gti
As you might guess, it's for git typos and renders a Volkswagen Golf GTI.
Amusingly, if your typo is gti push or gti pull it also includes a stick man pushing or pulling the vehicle.
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The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
The second thing I do is install gti
- gti, gtti, giit, gut, gti, got, hit, jit, git <enter> {f%ck} <up-arrow-key>
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I'm waiting
I know, just like https://github.com/rwos/gti,
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What is your favorite git command?
Recently found these animations that make typos much more fun: https://github.com/rwos/gti
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Okay... Thank you...
You might like gti. It's basically sl but for git.
What are some alternatives?
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
pygit2 - Python bindings for libgit2
ansible - Ansible playbook for bootstrapping macOS/Linux workstations and managing dotfiles.
clink-plugins - Collection of plugins for clink ( http://mridgers.github.io/clink/ )
Sway-DE - 🏠 Sway desktop environment dotfile installation for Arch Linux
sl - SL(1): Cure your bad habit of mistyping
dotfiles - My dotfiles - Sway, neovim, qutebrowser & more
gow - Unix command line utilities installer for Windows.
dotfiles - Public backup of my personal dotfiles
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
tetra - Tetra - A full stack component framework for Django using Alpine.js
busybox-w32 - WIN32 native port of BusyBox.