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A Decade of Dotfiles
I used GNU Stow for a several years and always found it difficult to tell what symlinks were actually being created, even in verbose mode.
When I also ran into the stow bug with --dotfiles , I gave up on stow and wrote fling ( https://github.com/bbkane/fling ), which works quite similarly, but prints out what symlinks it plans to create and asks for confirmation before making them. Being written in Go, fling is also easy to install on Windows, which has come in real handy on occasion.
- Trying to move my nvim folder to my .dotfiles folder and create a symlink in .config but now working
- fling: a colorful symlink manager, similar to GNU Stow
- fling: a symlink manager, similar to GNU Stow
- fling: a small symlink directory manager
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fling: a small symlink manager similar to GNU Stow
Repo at https://github.com/bbkane/fling
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bbkane/fling is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fling is Go.