filetailor
npt
filetailor | npt | |
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4.9 | 4.4 | |
10 days ago | 12 months ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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filetailor
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Dotfiles Management
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.
npt
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Nix noob question
You can also just install flakes doing nix profile install . I wrote a tool to make it a bit easier, npt but it's completely optional. Once you install the packages with nix profile. Then in your repos you can use a flake with a devShell and run nix develop. Check https://flake.parts to write your flakes.
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flox – Harness the Power of Nix
I've been working in something similar https://github.com/woile/npt but it's in much earlier stages.
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Nix journey part 2: replacing apt and brew
Me too! That's why I wrote the small wrapper on nix to install imperatively, the npt, which gets the job done, though an official alternative would be better. I understand nix side, but it's hard to break old habits, and not only that, it would be ideal if I can install nix at my parents, and let them use a simple tool with nix underneath. This means for me, focusing only on nix.
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Dotfiles Management
I've just (literally a few hours ago) started a tool trying to follow those principles.
https://github.com/woile/npt
I still don't know if it's worth, I have to experiment a bit more with it
What are some alternatives?
homies - My configuration files (.screenrc, .vimrc, .weechat, .bashrc, .gitconfig, etc)
dot-git - Managing your dotfiles the Git Way™
dotfiles - dotfiles + debian setup
configs - Dot-files among other configs
dotfiles - A modern Zsh/tmux, Vim and Homebrew centric setup for macOS and Linux
homer - The home directory management tool.
capacitor
just - 🤖 Just a command runner
dot - A CLI tool for managing your dotfiles.