quick-skeleton VS emplace

Compare quick-skeleton vs emplace and see what are their differences.

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quick-skeleton emplace
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24 243
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0.0 8.0
about 3 years ago 9 days ago
Rust Rust
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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quick-skeleton

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emplace

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  • Ask HN: How do you manage dotfiles and provision machines?
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 26 May 2023
    Probably true but as an aging and burned out dev I really hoped that there would be some ready and baked solutions by mid-2023, you know.

    It's actually quite the glaring hole in dev tooling. Everyone formulating their own cloud or GIT synced adhoc scripts is a huge waste of energy IMO!

    Guess I'll have to start allocating time and check out Ansible, Chef and Puppet (I heard they can do OS- and distro-agnostic package management which sounds promising). Or, since I have no plans to use Windows for anything except gaming ever again and will stick to Macs and Linux machines, then I'll just carefully compose a few bash/zsh scripts with some package manager shims and command/arguments translation and nail that and use it to my grave.

    Still, I really expected dev tooling to be better. It's weird how each one of us has to invent their own package syncing manager.

    The only tool I was able to find is https://github.com/tversteeg/emplace -- but I am still fighting with it and I can't even make it use config file on a custom location, and it does seem semi-defunct. Will research it a bit, still have hope it'll work but likely not. Oh well.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing quick-skeleton and emplace you can also consider the following projects:

Rash - Rust-based file hashing program

smart-open - Opens files for reading.

rubigo

ifttt-webhook - Simple async library for triggering IFTTT events using webhooks.

punktf - ⚡ A cross-platform multi-target dotfiles manager

brink - Brink is a domain specific language for linking and composing binary files.

workstation - A nifty commandline tool to manage your workstation.