GitHub makes dot files

GitHub does dotfiles - dotfiles.github.io Forktocat

Your unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub.< /p> HomeTutorialsGeneral UtilitiesTool Specific FrameworksBootstrap RepositoriesInspirationTips and TricksFAQ

Why would I want my point files to be on GitHub?

Backup, restore and sync your toolbox preferences and settings. Your stitch files may be the most important files on your machine. Learn from the community. Discover new tools for your toolbox and new tricks for the ones you already use. Share what you've learned with the rest of us.

If you're just starting out, before symbolically linking everything in ~/*, you might want to check out some tutorials that explain how you can organize your dot files. Then you can browse general purpose stitch file utilities to find a system you can use to manage your stitch files. Some tool-specific frameworks might save you time in customizing specific programs like your shell.

Would you rather start from a popular baseline? Check out the dotfiles bootstrap repositories. Or just looking for inspiration, to see how others are doing things? Check out dotfiles from other GitHub users.

Want to help? Great! Submit a feature request, open an issue, or submit a patch.

Theme by ordered list. Logo of Joel Glovier.

GitHub makes dot files
GitHub does dotfiles - dotfiles.github.io Forktocat

Your unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub.< /p> HomeTutorialsGeneral UtilitiesTool Specific FrameworksBootstrap RepositoriesInspirationTips and TricksFAQ

Why would I want my point files to be on GitHub?

Backup, restore and sync your toolbox preferences and settings. Your stitch files may be the most important files on your machine. Learn from the community. Discover new tools for your toolbox and new tricks for the ones you already use. Share what you've learned with the rest of us.

If you're just starting out, before symbolically linking everything in ~/*, you might want to check out some tutorials that explain how you can organize your dot files. Then you can browse general purpose stitch file utilities to find a system you can use to manage your stitch files. Some tool-specific frameworks might save you time in customizing specific programs like your shell.

Would you rather start from a popular baseline? Check out the dotfiles bootstrap repositories. Or just looking for inspiration, to see how others are doing things? Check out dotfiles from other GitHub users.

Want to help? Great! Submit a feature request, open an issue, or submit a patch.

Theme by ordered list. Logo of Joel Glovier.

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