Dotfile synchronizer based on Git and Bash

Edit Package homeshick

In Unix, configuration files are king. Tailoring tools to suit your needs
through configuration can be empowering. An immense number of hours is spent
on getting these adjustments just right, but once you leave the confines of
your own computer, these local optimizations are left behind.

Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
dotfiles. It leverages Git repositories to store and version dotfiles, and to
synchronize dotfile repositories between accounts and/or machines.

For example, this allows installing large external frameworks (such as
oh-my-zsh, or a multitude of emacs or vim plugins) found on sites like
https://dotfiles.github.io/ alongside personal dotfiles without clutter.

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Filename Size Changed
README-openSUSE.md 0000001693 1.65 KB
homeshick.changes 0000002047 2 KB
homeshick.rpmlintrc 0000000126 126 Bytes
homeshick.spec 0000002416 2.36 KB
suse-packaging.patch 0000002954 2.88 KB
v2.0.0.tar.gz 0000033094 32.3 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 7)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 806020 from Olav Reinert's avatar Olav Reinert (oreinert) (revision 4)
- Upgrade to version 2.0.0:
  * Breaking: Moved ./bin/homeshick.csh to ./homeshick.csh
  * Speed up refresh operation by reducing exec calls
  * Fix some path quoting issues
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