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What dotfiles manager do you use?
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I used yadm for a while and liked it. It is a git wrapper that makes git'ing your home folder for config files less messy
https://yadm.io/
Now I don't care so much for keeping settings anymore and use mainly vanilla settings, therefore I stopped using it
Second this, works great for multiple OSs as well, Linux and OSX in the same repo.