Release 2.1.0

Update version number and update documentation

* Use relative symlinks for alternates (#100, #177)
* Support double-star globs in .config/yadm/encrypt (#109)
* Improve bash completion (#136)
* Update docs about using magit (#123)
* Note exception for WSL (#113)
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2.1.0
* Use relative symlinks for alternates (#100, #177)
* Support double-star globs in .config/yadm/encrypt (#109)
* Improve bash completion (#136)
* Update docs about using magit (#123)
* Note exception for WSL (#113)
2.0.1
* Fix bug with worktree permissions (#174)

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Tim Byrne
Espen Henriksen
Cameron Eagans
Ross Smith II
Cameron Eagans
David Mandelberg
Klas Mellbourn
Jan Schulz
Satoshi Ohki
Sheng Yang
Siôn Le Roux
Sébastien Gross
Thomas Luzat
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Uroš Golja
Brayden Banks
japm48
Daniel Gray
Daniel Wagenknecht
Franciszek Madej
Mateusz Piotrowski

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[ "$YADM_TEST" != 1 ] && exec bash "$0" "$@"
fi
VERSION=2.0.1
VERSION=2.1.0
YADM_WORK="$HOME"
YADM_DIR=

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." vim: set spell so=8:
.TH yadm 1 "12 November 2019" "2.0.1"
.TH yadm 1 "27 November 2019" "2.1.0"
.SH NAME

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the same way you leave your normal shell (usually with the
"exit" command). This sub-shell can be used to easily interact
with your yadm repository using "git" commands. This could be
useful if you are using a tool which uses Git directly. For
example, Emacs Tramp and Magit can manage files by using this
configuration:
useful if you are using a tool which uses Git directly.
For example, Emacs Tramp and Magit can manage files by using
this configuration:
(add-to-list 'tramp-methods
'("yadm"
(tramp-login-program "yadm")
(tramp-login-args (("enter")))
(tramp-login-env (("SHELL") ("/bin/sh")))
(tramp-remote-shell "/bin/sh")
(tramp-remote-shell-args ("-c"))))
With this config, use (magit-status "/yadm::"). If you find
issue with Emacs 27 and zsh, trying running (setenv "SHELL"
"/bin/bash").
gitconfig
Pass options to the git config command. Since yadm already uses
the config command to manage its own configurations, this com-
Pass options to the git config command. Since yadm already uses
the config command to manage its own configurations, this com-
mand is provided as a way to change configurations of the repos-
itory managed by yadm. One useful case might be to configure
the repository so untracked files are shown in status commands.
itory managed by yadm. One useful case might be to configure
the repository so untracked files are shown in status commands.
yadm initially configures its repository so that untracked files
are not shown. If you wish use the default Git behavior (to
show untracked files and directories), you can remove this con-
are not shown. If you wish use the default Git behavior (to
show untracked files and directories), you can remove this con-
figuration.
yadm gitconfig --unset status.showUntrackedFiles
help Print a summary of yadm commands.
init Initialize a new, empty repository for tracking dotfiles. The
repository is stored in $HOME/.config/yadm/repo.git. By
default, $HOME will be used as the work-tree, but this can be
overridden with the -w option. yadm can be forced to overwrite
init Initialize a new, empty repository for tracking dotfiles. The
repository is stored in $HOME/.config/yadm/repo.git. By
default, $HOME will be used as the work-tree, but this can be
overridden with the -w option. yadm can be forced to overwrite
an existing repository by providing the -f option.
list Print a list of files managed by yadm. The -a option will cause
all managed files to be listed. Otherwise, the list will only
all managed files to be listed. Otherwise, the list will only
include files from the current directory or below.
introspect category
Report internal yadm data. Supported categories are commands,
Report internal yadm data. Supported categories are commands,
configs, repo, and switches. The purpose of introspection is to
support command line completion.
perms Update permissions as described in the PERMISSIONS section. It
is usually unnecessary to run this command, as yadm automati-
cally processes permissions by default. This automatic behavior
can be disabled by setting the configuration yadm.auto-perms to
perms Update permissions as described in the PERMISSIONS section. It
is usually unnecessary to run this command, as yadm automati-
cally processes permissions by default. This automatic behavior
can be disabled by setting the configuration yadm.auto-perms to
"false".
upgrade
Version 2 of yadm uses a different directory for storing your
configurations. When you start to use version 2 for the first
time, you may see warnings about moving your data to this new
directory. The easiest way to accomplish this is by running
"yadm upgrade". This command will start by moving your yadm
repo to the new path. Next it will move any configuration data
to the new path. If the configurations are tracked within your
Version 2 of yadm uses a different directory for storing your
configurations. When you start to use version 2 for the first
time, you may see warnings about moving your data to this new
directory. The easiest way to accomplish this is by running
"yadm upgrade". This command will start by moving your yadm
repo to the new path. Next it will move any configuration data
to the new path. If the configurations are tracked within your
yadm repo, this command will "stage" the renaming of those files
in the repo's index. Upgrading will also re-initialize all sub-
modules you have added (otherwise they will be broken when the
modules you have added (otherwise they will be broken when the
repo moves). After running "yadm upgrade", you should run "yadm
status" to review changes which have been staged, and commit
status" to review changes which have been staged, and commit
them to your repository.
You can read https://yadm.io/docs/upgrade_from_1 for more infor-
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## COMPATIBILITY
Beginning with version 2.0.0, yadm introduced a couple major changes
which may require you to adjust your configurations. See the upgrade
Beginning with version 2.0.0, yadm introduced a couple major changes
which may require you to adjust your configurations. See the upgrade
command for help making those adjustments.
First, yadm now uses the "XDG Base Directory Specification" to find its
configurations. You can read https://yadm.io/docs/upgrade_from_1 for
configurations. You can read https://yadm.io/docs/upgrade_from_1 for
more information.
Second, the naming conventions for alternate files have been changed.
Second, the naming conventions for alternate files have been changed.
You can read https://yadm.io/docs/alternates for more information.
If you want to retain the old functionality, you can set an environment
variable, YADM_COMPATIBILITY=1. Doing so will automatically use the
old yadm directory, and process alternates the same as the pre-2.0.0
version. This compatibility mode is deprecated, and will be removed in
future versions. This mode exists solely for transitioning to the new
variable, YADM_COMPATIBILITY=1. Doing so will automatically use the
old yadm directory, and process alternates the same as the pre-2.0.0
version. This compatibility mode is deprecated, and will be removed in
future versions. This mode exists solely for transitioning to the new
paths and naming of alternates.
## OPTIONS
yadm supports a set of universal options that alter the paths it uses.
The default paths are documented in the FILES section. Any path speci-
fied by these options must be fully qualified. If you always want to
override one or more of these paths, it may be useful to create an
alias for the yadm command. For example, the following alias could be
yadm supports a set of universal options that alter the paths it uses.
The default paths are documented in the FILES section. Any path speci-
fied by these options must be fully qualified. If you always want to
override one or more of these paths, it may be useful to create an
alias for the yadm command. For example, the following alias could be
used to override the repository directory.
alias yadm='yadm --yadm-repo /alternate/path/to/repo'
The following is the full list of universal options. Each option
The following is the full list of universal options. Each option
should be followed by a fully qualified path.
-Y,--yadm-dir
Override the yadm directory. yadm stores its data relative to
Override the yadm directory. yadm stores its data relative to
this directory.
--yadm-repo
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## CONFIGURATION
yadm uses a configuration file named $HOME/.config/yadm/config. This
file uses the same format as git-config(1). Also, you can control the
contents of the configuration file via the yadm config command (which
yadm uses a configuration file named $HOME/.config/yadm/config. This
file uses the same format as git-config(1). Also, you can control the
contents of the configuration file via the yadm config command (which
works exactly like git-config). For example, to disable alternates you
can run the command:
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yadm.alt-copy
If set to "true", alternate files will be copies instead of sym-
bolic links. This might be desirable, because some systems may
bolic links. This might be desirable, because some systems may
not properly support symlinks.
NOTE: The deprecated yadm.cygwin-copy option used by older ver-
sions of yadm has been replaced by yadm.alt-copy. The old
NOTE: The deprecated yadm.cygwin-copy option used by older ver-
sions of yadm has been replaced by yadm.alt-copy. The old
option will be removed in the next version of yadm.
yadm.auto-alt
Disable the automatic linking described in the section ALTER-
NATES. If disabled, you may still run "yadm alt" manually to
create the alternate links. This feature is enabled by default.
Disable the automatic linking described in the section ALTER-
NATES. If disabled, you may still run "yadm alt" manually to
create the alternate links. This feature is enabled by default.
yadm.auto-exclude
Disable the automatic exclusion of patterns defined in
Disable the automatic exclusion of patterns defined in
$HOME/.config/yadm/encrypt. This feature is enabled by default.
yadm.auto-perms
Disable the automatic permission changes described in the sec-
tion PERMISSIONS. If disabled, you may still run yadm perms
manually to update permissions. This feature is enabled by
Disable the automatic permission changes described in the sec-
tion PERMISSIONS. If disabled, you may still run yadm perms
manually to update permissions. This feature is enabled by
default.
yadm.auto-private-dirs
Disable the automatic creating of private directories described
Disable the automatic creating of private directories described
in the section PERMISSIONS.
yadm.git-program
Specify an alternate program to use instead of "git". By
Specify an alternate program to use instead of "git". By
default, the first "git" found in $PATH is used.
yadm.gpg-perms
Disable the permission changes to $HOME/.gnupg/*. This feature
Disable the permission changes to $HOME/.gnupg/*. This feature
is enabled by default.
yadm.gpg-program
Specify an alternate program to use instead of "gpg". By
Specify an alternate program to use instead of "gpg". By
default, the first "gpg" found in $PATH is used.
yadm.gpg-recipient
Asymmetrically encrypt files with a gpg public/private key pair.
Provide a "key ID" to specify which public key to encrypt with.
The key must exist in your public keyrings. If left blank or
not provided, symmetric encryption is used instead. If set to
"ASK", gpg will interactively ask for recipients. See the
ENCRYPTION section for more details. This feature is disabled
Provide a "key ID" to specify which public key to encrypt with.
The key must exist in your public keyrings. If left blank or
not provided, symmetric encryption is used instead. If set to
"ASK", gpg will interactively ask for recipients. See the
ENCRYPTION section for more details. This feature is disabled
by default.
yadm.ssh-perms
Disable the permission changes to $HOME/.ssh/*. This feature is
enabled by default.
The following four "local" configurations are not stored in the
The following four "local" configurations are not stored in the
$HOME/.config/yadm/config, they are stored in the local repository.
local.class
Specify a class for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
Specify a class for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
By default, no class will be matched.
local.hostname
Override the hostname for the purpose of symlinking alternate
Override the hostname for the purpose of symlinking alternate
files.
local.os
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to have an automated way of choosing an alternate version of a file for
a different operating system, host, user, etc.
yadm will automatically create a symbolic link to the appropriate ver-
sion of a file, when a valid suffix is appended to the filename. The
suffix contains the conditions that must be met for that file to be
yadm will automatically create a symbolic link to the appropriate ver-
sion of a file, when a valid suffix is appended to the filename. The
suffix contains the conditions that must be met for that file to be
used.
The suffix begins with "##", followed by any number of conditions sepa-
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##<condition>[,<condition>,...]
Each condition is an attribute/value pair, separated by a period. Some
conditions do not require a "value", and in that case, the period and
value can be omitted. Most attributes can be abbreviated as a single
Each condition is an attribute/value pair, separated by a period. Some
conditions do not require a "value", and in that case, the period and
value can be omitted. Most attributes can be abbreviated as a single
letter.
<attribute>[.<value>]
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template, t
Valid when the value matches a supported template processor.
Valid when the value matches a supported template processor.
See the TEMPLATES section for more details.
user, u
Valid if the value matches the current user. Current user is
Valid if the value matches the current user. Current user is
calculated by running id -u -n.
distro, d
Valid if the value matches the distro. Distro is calculated by
Valid if the value matches the distro. Distro is calculated by
running lsb_release -si.
os, o Valid if the value matches the OS. OS is calculated by running
os, o Valid if the value matches the OS. OS is calculated by running
uname -s.
class, c
Valid if the value matches the local.class configuration. Class
must be manually set using yadm config local.class <class>. See
the CONFIGURATION section for more details about setting
the CONFIGURATION section for more details about setting
local.class.
hostname, h
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Valid when no other alternate is valid.
NOTE: The OS for "Windows Subsystem for Linux" is reported as "WSL",
even though uname identifies as "Linux".
You may use any number of conditions, in any order. An alternate will
only be used if ALL conditions are valid. For all files managed by
yadm's repository or listed in $HOME/.config/yadm/encrypt, if they
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yadm.user YADM_USER id -u -n
yadm.source YADM_SOURCE Template filename
NOTE: The OS for "Windows Subsystem for Linux" is reported as "WSL",
even though uname identifies as "Linux".
Examples:
whatever##template with the following content
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config=dev-whatever
{% endif %}
would output a file named whatever with the following content if the
would output a file named whatever with the following content if the
user is "harvey":
config=work-Linux
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config=dev-whatever
An equivalent Jinja template named whatever##template.j2 would look
An equivalent Jinja template named whatever##template.j2 would look
like:
{% if YADM_USER == 'harvey' -%}
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## ENCRYPTION
It can be useful to manage confidential files, like SSH or GPG keys,
across multiple systems. However, doing so would put plain text data
It can be useful to manage confidential files, like SSH or GPG keys,
across multiple systems. However, doing so would put plain text data
into a Git repository, which often resides on a public system. yadm can
make it easy to encrypt and decrypt a set of files so the encrypted
version can be maintained in the Git repository. This feature will
make it easy to encrypt and decrypt a set of files so the encrypted
version can be maintained in the Git repository. This feature will
only work if the gpg(1) command is available.
To use this feature, a list of patterns must be created and saved as
$HOME/.config/yadm/encrypt. This list of patterns should be relative
To use this feature, a list of patterns must be created and saved as
$HOME/.config/yadm/encrypt. This list of patterns should be relative
to the configured work-tree (usually $HOME). For example:
.ssh/*.key
.gnupg/*.gpg
Standard filename expansions (*, ?, [) are supported. Other shell
expansions like brace and tilde are not supported. Spaces in paths are
supported, and should not be quoted. If a directory is specified, its
contents will be included, but not recursively. Paths beginning with a
Standard filename expansions (*, ?, [) are supported. If you have Bash
version 4, you may use "**" to match all subdirectories. Other shell
expansions like brace and tilde are not supported. Spaces in paths are
supported, and should not be quoted. If a directory is specified, its
contents will be included, but not recursively. Paths beginning with a
"!" will be excluded.
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%{!?_pkgdocdir: %global _pkgdocdir %{_docdir}/%{name}-%{version}}
Name: yadm
Summary: Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
Version: 2.0.1
Version: 2.1.0
Group: Development/Tools
Release: 1%{?dist}
URL: https://yadm.io