Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
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OBS *among others* need to copy files from the build folder to the package folder. With the old version, that wasn't possible, as it would try to install the software in the worker folder, of course something denied on public instances. Adding $(DESTDIR) before all paths ensure that you can install to another folder |
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.github | ||
completion | ||
contrib | ||
test | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
bootstrap | ||
CHANGES | ||
CONTRIBUTORS | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
pylintrc | ||
pytest.ini | ||
README.md | ||
yadm | ||
yadm.1 | ||
yadm.md | ||
yadm.spec |
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
yadm is a tool for managing dotfiles.
- Based on Git, with full range of Git's features
- Supports system-specific alternative files or templated files
- Encryption of private data using GnuPG, OpenSSL, transcrypt, or git-crypt
- Customizable initialization (bootstrapping)
- Customizable hooks for before and after any operation
Complete features, usage, examples and installation instructions can be found on the yadm.io website.
A very quick tour
# Initialize a new repository
yadm init
# Clone an existing repository
yadm clone <url>
# Add files/changes
yadm add <important file>
yadm commit
# Encrypt your ssh key
echo '.ssh/id_rsa' > ~/.config/yadm/encrypt
yadm encrypt
# Later, decrypt your ssh key
yadm decrypt
# Create different files for Linux vs MacOS
yadm add path/file.cfg##os.Linux
yadm add path/file.cfg##os.Darwin
If you enjoy using yadm, consider adding a star to the repository on GitHub. The star count helps others discover yadm.