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# homeshick for openSUSE ## Target audience This package contains a single shared installation of homeshick suitable for users. It provides the default `homeshick` command ready for use without configuration. ## Setup To gain full functionality (the `homeshick cd` command), and maximum comfort of use (e.g., auto-completion), it is necessary for shell startup scrips to source a homeshick setup script. The normal installation instructions for homeshick explain how to do it: [homeshick installation instructions](https://github.com/andsens/homeshick/wiki/Installation) When following those instructions, any mention of cloning the homeshick git repository can be ignored, obviously. Also, the path `$HOME/.homesick/repos/homeshick` should be substituted with `/usr/share/homeshick` to access the corresponding files installed by this package. For example, when the installation instructions tell you to run ``` printf '\nsource "$HOME/.homesick/repos/homeshick/homeshick.sh"' >> $HOME/.bashrc ``` you should instead run ``` printf '\nsource "/usr/share/homeshick/homeshick.sh"' >> $HOME/.bashrc ``` ## Multiple installations The default method of installing homeshick is for each user to make a private clone of the upstream repository from Github. For users wanting to modify the implementation, or to make contributions to homeshick, that remains the way to go about it. This package can co-exist with git clone(s) of homeshick. Assuming that a setup script from this package has been sourced, as instructed above, the environment variable `HOMESHICK_DIR` can be used to control which instance of homeshick is run, the default being the instance installed by this package.
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