filetailor VS homies

Compare filetailor vs homies and see what are their differences.

filetailor

Copy and modify plain text files between devices without templates (by k4j8)

homies

My configuration files (.screenrc, .vimrc, .weechat, .bashrc, .gitconfig, etc) (by sontek)
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filetailor

Posts with mentions or reviews of filetailor. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-08.
  • Dotfiles Management
    23 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Jan 2023
    I didn't discover Chezmoi until seeing this thread (sigh). I developed a tool, [filetailor](https://github.com/k4j8/filetailor), with an almost identical goal (dotfile management while accounting for differences across machines). It uses Python and YAML, but from what I can tell is similar in concept to Chezmoi.

    One thing I like about filetailor I didn't see in Chezmoi was the ability to surround code with a comment specifying which machines it should be commented/uncommented for. It's easier than templates in some situations.

    It works great, but there's probably tons of bugs that occur when used by someone other than me. I don't have a CS background and this was my first big hobby project.

homies

Posts with mentions or reviews of homies. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-12.
  • Show HN: Fleek – Own Your $Home
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Apr 2023
    This is awesome! I utilize `nix` on Linux and Mac but I haven't "drank the kool-aid" so I utilize `nix profile` and a makefile:

    https://github.com/sontek/homies/blob/master/justfile

    Fleek basically replaces my hacked together work flow with something that I'd actually utilize on a daily basis! Nix shouldn't be an all or nothing thing and this is one step closer to making it a generally available set of technology.

  • Dotfiles Management
    23 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Jan 2023
    I see a lot of people mentioning home-manager / nix in the comments. I tried drinking the nix kool-aid and home-manager and all that was a little too much more me and landed on a hybrid approach:

    https://github.com/sontek/homies

    1. I use a `justfile` that calls `nix profile install ...` to install my packages, rather than using a nix configuration file. This allows me to use a standard package manager workflow rather than going "all in".

    https://github.com/sontek/homies/blob/master/justfile#L24-L2...

    2. I then use GNU Stow to install my dotfile configuration:

    https://github.com/sontek/homies/blob/master/justfile#L93-L9...

    I think this is a great middle ground where I can utilize `nix` as my package manager across Linux and Mac and have consistency while not having to learn the whole configuration language or change my workflow.

    The other tools I use heavily in my environment:

    - https://asdf-vm.com/: I find this better than installing python/node/etc from nix.

    - https://github.com/casey/just: I use this as my command runner (similar to make but cleaner in my opinion)

  • Nix: An idea whose time has come
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Feb 2022
    Yeah, I think its things like this that make it hard to adopt nix. All I want is a way to say "I want jq, kubectl, and terraform installed" and have it available globally. Not for specific projects or anything like that.

    Right now I maintain a makefile that installs everything for me using `nix profile`:

    https://github.com/sontek/homies/blob/master/justfile#L14-L2...

    Which almost exactly like I want. Only issue is sometimes a new hash is generated (which I don't understand.. maybe a config update in the repos?) and the makefile can't run anymore:

        error: packages '/nix/store/y65pp5hipid0fzxl1z7xjxdk4h9jwfw7-exa-0.10.1/bin/exa' and '/nix/store/gy0bqcs9mcan8af47wakdylhal67dpy4-exa-0.10.1/bin/exa' have the same priority 5; use 'nix-env --set-flag priority NUMBER INSTALLED_PKGNAME' to change the priority of one of the conflicting packages (0 being the highest priority)

What are some alternatives?

When comparing filetailor and homies you can also consider the following projects:

npt - Nix Package Tool. A (humble) successor to linux's apt, which makes life easier when using nix as a package manager.

homer - The home directory management tool.

dotfiles - dotfiles + debian setup

fleek - [deprecated] Own your $HOME

dotfiles - A modern Zsh/tmux, Vim and Homebrew centric setup for macOS and Linux

configs - Dot-files among other configs

dot-git - Managing your dotfiles the Git Way™

just - 🤖 Just a command runner

devshell - Per project developer environments