literatemacs
dotdrop
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2.3 | 9.2 | |
11 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Python | |
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literatemacs
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Managing dotfiles accross machines - I'm struggling to get started
Here's my config file.
- Going literate, any tips?
dotdrop
- 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
What are some alternatives?
.emacs.d - My literate Emacs configuration
chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely.
ansible - Ansible playbook for bootstrapping macOS/Linux workstations and managing dotfiles.
Sway-DE - 🏠 Sway desktop environment dotfile installation for Arch Linux
dotfiles - My dotfiles - Sway, neovim, qutebrowser & more
dotfiles - Public backup of my personal dotfiles
tetra - Tetra - A full stack component framework for Django using Alpine.js
dotfiles - ❤️ dotfiles
dopamine-2020 - i3 window manager config and scripts, tuned to help me manage my Parkinson's Disease symptoms.
dotfiles - custom configuration files, commonly known as dotfiles + function and aliases for .bashrc
hass - An arch setup script that will download my programs and setup my dotfiles. You can edit the script to work with your programs and dotfiles but it working is not guarantted.
gentoo - Gentoo dots