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.trove is a CLI tool used to manage dotfiles.
.trove is intended to be used alongside a repository, but also works fine if initialized in a standard directory.
It gives you the ability to map, store, and version control (if used in a git repo) your dotfiles, as well as an easy deployment/removal process.
Usage:
dot-trove
is the baseline executable. Invoking will give help messages, as will using --help
on any command.
Commands:
init <PATH>
: initializes a trove and store. If one already exists, it allows trove to find the store for other commandsadd <PATH> <NAME>
: add a file or directory to the trove under a specified name will automatically replace the path to your home directory with$HOME
for dynamic deploymentremove \[-p <PATH> | -n <NAME>]
: takes a path OR a name of an entry and removes it from the trove will place the stored file in the expected host_path. Also follows the$HOME
usagedeploy [-c <CATEGORY> | -n <NAME>]
: deploys all stored files optionally, a specific name or all of a given categorypack [-c <CATEGORY> | -n <NAME>]
: packs all stored files optionally, a specific name or all of a given categorystatus
: shows current trove configuration
Future improvements:
- have an enabled flag on each entry and have status show green/red for each entry whether they are active
Dependencies
~1.8–3MB
~57K SLoC