How do you manage your shell scripts?

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  • pet

    Simple command-line snippet manager

  • I'm using pet to save my usual long commands.

  • utility-scripts

    This repo contains the list of my personal bash scripts and setups. Might be useful in some day to day tasks. (by Saief1999)

  • You can actually write your own script for that. Lately I wrote something in bash in this repo . It's in bash. Might be interesting if you want to write something similar.

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  • homeshick

    git dotfiles synchronizer written in bash

  • I do roughly the same and then manage them with 'homeshick' ( https://github.com/andsens/homeshick )

  • dot-tools

    Tools for managing dotfiles using git

  • I wrote some tools: dot-tools to manage dotfiles.

  • dotfiles

    My config files (by felipec)

  • In my personal dotfiles that a publicly available: felipec/dotfiles I have several directories where manage my scripts:

  • dot-team

    Distributed collaborative dotfiles

  • Moreover, a clean version of that is not trivial: git-v.

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