Add a tip to the docstring about how to handle ~/.config
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@ -43,23 +43,32 @@ linked to. On other hosts _muttrc will be linked to.
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`dotfilemanager report` will just report on what link or tidy would do
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`dotfilemanager report` will just report on what link or tidy would do
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without actually making any changes to the filesystem.
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without actually making any changes to the filesystem.
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TODO: support recursing into subdirectories, so I can have something
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Tip: handle directories like ~/.config separately
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like this in TO_DIR:
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_config
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_config/openbox
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_config/openbox__kisimul
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_config/openbox__debxo
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_config/terminator
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_config/terminator__dulip
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i.e. host-specific files and directories inside a subdirectory of
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TO_DIR. Want to allow for untracked files in the FROM_DIR/.config on the
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host, so don't symlink subdirectories of TO_DIR themselves but recurse
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into them and symlink any files inside, then recurse into any
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subdirectories and repeat.
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TODO: support hostname as a command-line argument, overriding the system
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On my system a lot of config files are stored in ~/.config. I want to
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manage some of the files in ~/.config but not all of them. I have
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host-specific version of some files in ~/.config but not others. I
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wouldn't want to move ~/.config to ~/.dotfiles/_config and have
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dotfilemanager.py make a symlink ~/.config -> ~/.dotfiles/_config
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because that would be putting _all_ the files in ~/config into
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~/.dotfiles, and dotfilemanager.py would make the same symlink for every
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host, if I wanted a host-specific version of ~/.config I'd have to put
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_another_ complete copy of the directory into ~/.dotfiles with a
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__hostname at the end.
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What you can to do is have a ~/config directory separate from
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~/.dotfiles, move the files from ~/.config that you want to manage into
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~/config, make host-specific versions if you want, then run both
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commands:
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dotfilemanager.py link ~ ~/.dotfiles
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dotfilemanager.py link ~/.config ~/config
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TODO
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Support hostname as a command-line argument, overriding the system
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hostname. This might be useful for accounts on networked systems where
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hostname. This might be useful for accounts on networked systems where
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you login to the same user account from different computers, the system
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you login to the same user account from different computers, the system
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hostname will be different each time you switch computers but you want
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hostname will be different each time you switch computers but you want
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