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* Add -C for copying filesGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some files prefer to be copies instead of symlinks---for example, OpenSSH ignores symlinks. Add the `-C` option to mkrc(1) and rcup(1) to handle this. mkrc -C .ssh rcup -C ssh This does raise a synchronization problem that I do not yet know how to solve; namely, what to do when the rc file changes. Perhaps a `rcsync` command is in order; perhaps `rcup` should handle this; perhaps `rcsync` is a better name for `rcup`.
* Inclusionary patterns: -IGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-05
| | | | | | | | | | | The `-I` flag serves as an "undo" for the `-e` pattern. It overrides any matching exclusions, allowing for temporary listing/installation/removal. For example, if you want to try a `.pythonrc` but leave it in your `EXCLUDES` in rcrc(5), you can do: rcup -Ipythonrc pythonrc
* rcup -f and -iGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add the `-f` and `-i` options to rcup(1). `-f` will overwrite any file it doesn't recognize; `-i` will prompt each time, and is the default. For example: rm ~/.zshrc touch ~/.zshrc rcup -f # overwrite that .zshrc with the symlink rcup -i # prompt whether to overwrite that .zshrc
* Add rcdnGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This program will remove all your rc files that are symlinked. This can be further controlled by `-d` and `-t`. For example, you can feel comfortable trying new rc files because you can quickly remove them again with `-d`. rcup -d thoughtbot-dotfiles rcdn -d thoughtbot-dotfiles Likewise, when you're done with Python just drop it: rcdn -t python
* Add `mkrc -o` to install host-specific filesGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-02
| | | | | | | | To make it easier to manage host-specific rc files, `mkrc` now supports a `-o` option. This causes the specified file to be added to the host section named for the current machine. This option is in conflict with the `-t` option.
* Add a release targetGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-01
The `make release` command will build the Debian package, push the version to a git tag on GitHub, and upload the docs to GitHub pages. This also adds a `deb` target, along with `build-docs`, `upload-docs`, `build-tag`, and `push-tag`. In addition, introduce a `NEWS.md` file. Both `rcm.sh.in` and `NEWS.md.in` will act as input files. This is to abstract over the version number.