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I have been playing with digga for a few days in order to simplify my dotfiles repo. But I only got it half-working and there are little to no - useful - docs.
I don’t like digga myself, but you can check out some of my earlier revisions of my configuration when I was using it. This is the repo.
I've made made my dotfiles based on this repo. It was the most straight forward example that I've managed to find and understand. There's also a YouTube video where the author explains how to setup most of the stuff from scratch
I use digga, don’t know if it stellar or what your looking for but feel free to checkout! Personally I am more interested in switching to fup since some maintainers use it and it is widely adopted. In fact, digga is built on-top of fup. https://github.com/hurricanehrndz/nixos-config and pure fup https://github.com/chvp/nixos-config
I use digga, don’t know if it stellar or what your looking for but feel free to checkout! Personally I am more interested in switching to fup since some maintainers use it and it is widely adopted. In fact, digga is built on-top of fup. https://github.com/hurricanehrndz/nixos-config and pure fup https://github.com/chvp/nixos-config
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