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persoconf
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=========
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*persoconf* is a python script intended to keep track of all your personal
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configuration files (also known as dotfiles).
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Usage
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-----
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If you want to skip this and get to the point: there's a 'help' command
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available, and +--help/-h+ options for every other command.
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Add an app to your persoconf repo:
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$> persoconf add myapp
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Add dotfiles and config directories to this app:
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$> persoconf add myapp ~/.myapp.config
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$> persoconf add myapp ~/.config/myapp/
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List the files and dirs saved in persoconf for an app:
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$> persoconf list -f
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tmux
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tmux.conf
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awesome
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rc.lua
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vim
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vimrc
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myapp
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myapp.config
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myapp/
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Check if modifications occured on your config files:
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$> echo "some change in my conf" >> ~/.myapp.config
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$> persoconf check
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persoconf:WARNING: File ~/.myapp.config was modified
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Update persoconf saved files with the latest configuration available:
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$> persoconf update
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Package your dotfiles to move them on another machine:
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$> persoconf package --pkgtype tgz
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$> ls
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persoconf.20160602.tgz
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$> tar tzf persoconf.20160602.tgz
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.config/awesome/rc.lua
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.config/myapp/somefile
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.config/myapp/someotherfile
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.myapp.config
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.tmux.conf
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.vimrc
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Internals
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---------
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All persoconf data is by default saved in a '.config/persoconf' directory. You
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can override this location with the global +--rootdir+ option. If the rootdir
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location does not exist when you first try to use persoconf, persoconf will ask
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if you want to create it.
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Basically, data is saved as is (which means textfiles and dirs, mostly), and
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metadata is saved as json files.
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