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Easily manage your dotfiles

Project description

dotfiles is a tool to make managing your dotfile symlinks in $HOME easy, allowing you to keep all your dotfiles in a single directory.

Hosting is left to you. Using whatever VCS you prefer, or even rsync, you can easily distribute your dotfiles repository across multiple hosts.

Interface

-a, --add <file...>

Add dotfile(s) to the repository.

-c, --check

Check for missing or unmanged dotfiles.

-l, --list

List currently managed dotfiles, one per line.

-r, --remove <file...>

Remove dotfile(s) from the repository.

-s, --sync

Update dotfile symlinks. You can overwrite unmanaged files with -f or --force.

-m, --move

Move dotfiles repository to another location.

Installation

To install dotfiles, simply:

$ pip install dotfiles

Or, if you absolutely must:

$ easy_install dotfiles

But, you really shouldn’t do that.

If you want to work with the latest version, you can install it from the repository:

$ git clone https://github.com/jbernard/dotfiles
$ cd dotfiles
$ ./bin/dotfiles --help

Examples

To install your dotfiles on a new machine, you might do this:

$ git clone https://github.com/me/my-dotfiles Dotfiles
$ dotfiles --sync

To add ‘~/.vimrc’ to your repository:

$ dotfiles --add ~/.vimrc     (relative paths work also)

To make it available to all your hosts:

$ cd ~/Dotfiles
$ git add vimrc
$ git commit -m "Added vimrc, welcome aboard!"
$ git push

You get the idea. Type dotfiles --help to see the available options.

Configuration

You can choose to create a configuration file to store personal customizations. By default, dotfiles will look in ~/.dotfilesrc. An example configuration file might look like:

[dotfiles]
repository = ~/Dotfiles
ignore = [
    '.git',
    '.gitignore']
externals = {
    '.bzr.log':     '/dev/null',
    '.uml':         '/tmp'}

Prefixes

Dotfiles are stored in the repository with no prefix by default. So, ~/.bashrc will link to ~/Dotfiles/bashrc. If your files already have a prefix, . is common, but I’ve also seen _, then you can specify this in the configuration file and dotfiles will do the right thing. An example configuration in ~/.dotfilesrc might look like:

[dotfiles]
prefix = .

Externals

You may want to link some dotfiles to external locations. For example, bzr writes debug information to ~/.bzr.log and there is no easy way to disable it. For that, I link ~/.bzr.log to /dev/null. Since /dev/null is not within the repository, this is called an external. You can have as many of these as you like. The list of externals is specified in the configuration file:

[dotfiles]
externals = {
    '.bzr.log':     '/dev/null',
    '.adobe':       '/tmp',
    '.macromedia':  '/tmp'}

Ignores

If you’re using a VCS to manage your repository of dotfiles, you’ll want to tell dotfiles to ignore VCS-related files. For example, I use git, so I have the following in my ~/.dotfilesrc:

[dotfiles]
ignore = [
    '.git',
    '.gitignore']

Any file you list in ignore will be skipped.

License

GPL License.

Copyright (C) 2011  Jon Bernard

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

Contribute

If you’d like to contribute, simply fork the repository, commit your changes and send a pull request.

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