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How do you manage your dotfiles?
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I use YADM which is a thin wrapper around a bare git repo but still has some creature comforts like per-machine configs and templating.
Since you still need to interact with Git, I pair it with Lazygit. Love that software, I do everything Git with it now!
Unfortunately it is a little jank due to the way Lazygit handles bare repos, thankfully there's a command that sets up the needed Git variables for it to work correctly:
yadm enter lazygitI send the repo to my own Forgejo instance. Kinda overkill but I was already self-hosting other services so I thought "Fully private Git server just for me? Why not?"
Now, this is only for managing user level files. For managing system level configs I haven't setup anything yet.
YADM has a solution for this but it seems a little jank, maybe I'll learn Ansible instead, dunno.