I’m looking for recommendations for a dotfile manager - there are so many out there I’ve got a bit of options paralysis!
I’d like a system that can backup all my dotfiles - with version management - and, if I nuked my home directory, could restore them all for me with a simple command.
Thanks in advance for you suggestions!
Imho, in that case, you should look int a more proper backup strategy to restore all your files, not just your configs.
Or at the very least partition
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as btrfs/zfs and do regular snapshots. The downside is, of course, that a rollback won’t just roll back the dotfiles. But I guess if the scenario is “nuking [the] home directory” then that’s probably not an issue.Thanks - yes I do have that, but I also wanted something specific to my dotfiles to make management and restoration a bit easier.
I have a vorta backup, running on a regular basis for my home dir which has GBs of data.
Mounting and restoring files is literally a matter of seconds.
But if you want something that you can easily take with you, you can go with a symlink/git approach:
Once you need them somewhere else, it’s just a
git pull
away… easy as that.What I dislike about existing solutions, is they come with their own binaries, conventions, and stuff, but basically do almost the same… this is the “raw way” that will hold up on any system, and almost all of them have git.