pilgo
Configuration-based dotfiles manager (by gbrlsnchs)
arch
Arch Linux Provisioning with Ansible (by peter-si)
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pilgo
Posts with mentions or reviews of pilgo.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-02.
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How do you manage your dotfiles?
Pilgo, a configuration-based dotfiles manager which I created.
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How safe is it to publish dotfiles?
For that task I use a tool I created myself (and which is in the AUR btw) named Pilgo.
arch
Posts with mentions or reviews of arch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-01.
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It ain't much, but it's honest work (my old pc repurposed for HTPC)
I'm running minimalistic arch, which I provisioned with ansible playbook (this took me around 70% off all the time it went into). For apps I have kubernetes (one node k3s) "cluster" (planning to expand in time) and the main thing inside is plex with GPU hw encoding (It worked better then I expected). Next I plan to put nexctcloud and wireguard in it.
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How Safe Is It To Publish Dotfiles
Hi, sure, here it is https://github.com/peter-si/arch/blob/master/disk-bootstrap.sh. But it will never be final I guess. Also don't mind the readme too much, I didn't update it, since I forked it. Also check the original from pigmonkey (I did end up rewriting most of it)
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How safe is it to publish dotfiles?
you are right, ssh-add might the best solution. I am using it to automatically provision a local pc. I have a script which formats/partitions/encrypts disks and then runs ansible inside a chroot (so I would have to run ssh-add inside it). That part is still kind of manual and I wanted to fully automate it
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pilgo and arch you can also consider the following projects:
dotfiles - my dotfiles based on catppuccin theme
mergerfs - a featureful union filesystem
MAL-CL - MAL-CL (Malicious Command-Line)
git-secrets - Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git repositories
dotbare - Manage dotfiles and any git directories interactively with fzf
dotfiles
rcm - rc file (dotfile) management
hoard
godot - Still another dotfiles manager, this time in go
Arch - A high-performance C# based Archetype & Chunks Entity Component System (ECS) with optional multithreading.
dotfiles - 🏠 dotfiles for my macOS environment