dotter
watchexec
dotter | watchexec | |
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8 | 20 | |
769 | 4,893 | |
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6.7 | 9.1 | |
22 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
The Unlicense | Apache License 2.0 |
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dotter
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
dotter-rs -- config manager with templates
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Dotfiles Management
I was unhappy with existing solutions, especially I wanted the ability to handle differences between machines. So I built my own! You're welcome to see if you like it :)
https://github.com/SuperCuber/dotter
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Managing your Dotfiles with Dotter (Tutorial)
I'm glad you asked! There are plenty of dotfiles managers out there, like chezmoi, Dotbot, or yadm (you can see a list here and a comparison table (from chezmoi, thus biased) here. But for this tutorial (and my dotfiles), I chose dotter.
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Is it possible to have per-device .add spellcheck files, or some other, non git conflicting solution?
Or you could use the greatest bestest dotfile manager ever invented by yours truly - Dotter! It is designed to allow for per-machine configuration exactly like this :)
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Any Plugin manager that will still manage to update plugins when the plugin doesn't contain the .git folder?
Shameless plug time! Check out my project Dotter :D
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A great dotfile manager written in Rust
Apparently I get that a lot :P
- Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
watchexec
- Watchexec
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Watchexec ignore directory?
Hi, I am using Watchexec (https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec/releases) to monitor folder changes, but I want to exclude some folders. What parameter should I use to perform the route exclusions?
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How to automatically extract all zip files downloaded to certain directory?
Use https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec
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My first actual Rust program: Cloak, a simple app to search and watch directories to automatically hide files and directories
There's something similar to this called watchexec, which you can have a look at https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec
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Turbowatch – Extremely fast alternative to Nodemon
Or use watchexec which will do 95% of what you need and you're not tied to nodejs.
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What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
watchexec
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is there a plugin to run any file (.py .js .java etc.) and display the output?
I use watchexec to automatically run the code when saved, you should customise this to your liking.
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[Paid Bounty-$20 in Bitcoin!] Persistent - Watchfolder() dir, if files contains word "apple" in name, make file Read only.
OTOH PowerShell will not keep watching and is one of the requirements. In the past I've successfully used watchexecrepo and inotifywaitrepo.
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How to automatically run a command when directory updates?
I prefer watchexec as it's cross-platform.
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What is the most underrated tool you encountered ?
Not specifically for frontend but a handy tool for quickly setting up auto-runners, auto-testers, auto-linters, auto-formattere etc etc. watchexec
What are some alternatives?
rua - Build tool for Arch Linux providing control, review and jailed build options
entr - Run arbitrary commands when files change
dotfiles
watchman - Watches files and records, or triggers actions, when they change.
toml-bombadil - A dotfile manager with templating
fswatch - A cross-platform file change monitor with multiple backends: Apple OS X File System Events, *BSD kqueue, Solaris/Illumos File Events Notification, Linux inotify, Microsoft Windows and a stat()-based backend.
dotbot - A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles ⚡️
systemd-manager
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
punktf - ⚡ A cross-platform multi-target dotfiles manager
coreutils - Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils