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# dotfiles
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# dotfiles
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Place to keep my .dotfiles so I do not have to worry about migrating to another system.
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Place to keep my .dotfiles so I do not have to worry about migrating to another system.
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## Usage
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```bash
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$ bash bootstrap.sh -h
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Applies all settings stored in the script's directory to your home directory
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Usage: bootstrap.sh [-q|--quiet] [-l|--create-links]
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-q, --quiet No screen outputs
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-l, --create-links Creates soft-links to files in the current directory instead of copying them
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Example: bash ./bootstrap.sh -q --create-links
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```
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## Why `--create-links`?
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I have multiple Linux installations on my machine. Linking it from one place (this repository) keeps things tidy. Also, changes to dotfiles automatically get applied to all the distros.
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