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What dotfiles manager do you use?
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I use a bare git repo in
.dotfiles/
that uses the home folder as a working tree, configured the repository to ignore untracked files, and then just add my dotfiles if there's a change.To setup working dirs I aliased that to
dtf
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles
Same. My alias is
dit
for "dotfile git".