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authorGravatar Pablo Olmos de Aguilera Corradini <pablo@glatelier.org>2014-04-01 10:20:19 -0300
committerGravatar Mike Burns <mike@mike-burns.com>2014-05-05 10:12:58 +0200
commit2e283083e64491e86120d12b284a1e5555501bd8 (patch)
tree7fb013fd468f5f7ff7d37199c7a6f5352786363a /test/rcrc.t
parentd0872f2da1fab34e2b4a47c4af76c6e6b35f3e84 (diff)
mkrc with relative filenames inside dotted dir
This is best explained with an example. If I want to track a file like `~/.bundle/config`, the correct way would be: ~$ mkrc ~/.bundle/config --> ~/.dotfiles/bundle/config But if you are already inside the directory, say: ~/.bundle $ and you ran: ~/.bundle $ mkrc con<TAB> # for autocomplete ~/.bundle $ mkrc config --> ~/.dotfiles/.config Which is obviously not what you meant. This basically checks first if the file exists in the current working directory and if it is, it's expand the full path. ~/.bundle $ mkrc config --> ~/.dotfiles/bundle/config
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diff --git a/test/rcrc.t b/test/rcrc.t
index 54fc022..cb1946c 100644
--- a/test/rcrc.t
+++ b/test/rcrc.t
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Information should be read from ~/.rcrc by default
$ mkrc -v .example
Moving...
- '.example' -> '*/.other-dotfiles/example' (glob)
+ '*/.example' -> '*/.other-dotfiles/example' (glob)
Linking...
'*/.other-dotfiles/example' -> '*/.example' (glob)