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%description
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Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
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dotfiles. A set of dotfiles is stored in a git repository. Standard git
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push/pull commands are used to synchronize a dotfile repository between user
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accounts and/or machines. Multiple git repositories can be managed
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independently. For example, this allows installing large external frameworks
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(such as oh-my-zsh, or a multitude of emacs or vim plugins) alongside personal
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dotfiles without clutter.
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In Unix, configuration files are king. Tailoring tools to suit your needs
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through configuration can be empowering. An immense number of hours is spent
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on getting these adjustments just right, but once you leave the confines of
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your own computer, these local optimizations are left behind.
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See also: https://dotfiles.github.io/
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Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
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dotfiles. It leverages Git repositories to store and version dotfiles, and to
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synchronize dotfile repositories between accounts and/or machines.
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For example, this allows installing large external frameworks (such as
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oh-my-zsh, or a multitude of emacs or vim plugins) found on sites like
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https://dotfiles.github.io/ alongside personal dotfiles without clutter.
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Packaged revision: %{git_sha1}
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