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* Fix spelling of CONTRIBUTING.md in READMEGravatar John Axel Eriksson2014-03-10
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* Last-minute changesv1.2.1Gravatar Mike Burns2014-03-07
| | | | | * Debian package has a -2 in its filename. Of course. * Build HTML docs in the top-level gh-pages directory.
* Update installation instructions for 1.2.1Gravatar Mike Burns2014-03-07
| | | | | This also ties up any loose ends, including where to find the tarball and how to contribute.
* Add install instruction on Gentoo-based systemsGravatar Anton Ilin2014-02-24
| | | | | | Add instruction how to install rcm on a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution. Currently the overlay is maintained by Anton Ilin (bronislav).
* Bump to 1.2.0.v1.2.0Gravatar Mike Burns2014-02-03
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* Rename the homebrew repo.Gravatar George Brocklehurst2014-01-31
| | | | Having a single homebrew tap for all of thoughtbot's projects makes sense.
* Mention rcdnGravatar Mike Burns2013-12-09
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* Reference the thoughtbot URLsGravatar Mike Burns2013-12-09
| | | | | Now that Mike (that's me) transfered this project to thoughtbot, move all the URLs to thoughtbot-specific ones, too.
* Bump to 1.1.0v1.1.0Gravatar Mike Burns2013-09-12
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* Some 1.0.0 cruftGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-03
| | | | I'll figure out `make release` someday.
* Document Debian installation instructionsGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-01
| | | | | Currently the deb file is hosted on my personal server. Download it then use `dpkg` to install it.
* Document the Arch installationGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-01
| | | | | SInce Arch users choose from different installation options for themselves, just link to the AUR page and let them decide.
* Homebrew installationGravatar Mike Burns2013-08-01
| | | | | | | This can be installed using Homebrew for OS X. brew tap mike-burns/rcm brew install rcm
* Re-write using GNU autoconf and automakeGravatar Mike Burns2013-07-27
| | | | Replace the `Makefile` with a `configure.ac` and a set of `Makefile.am`.
* Add lsrcGravatar Mike Burns2013-07-12
| | | | | | | | | The `lsrc` command works just like the `rcup` command but instead of making symlinks and directories, it just lists all the files that would be symlinks. It prints the destination (e.g. `~/.foo`) and the source (`~/.dotfiles/foo`), separated by a colon. Re-write `rcup` in terms of `lsrc`.
* Support multiple source directoriesGravatar Mike Burns2013-07-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The `rcup` and `mkrc` commands now support multiple source directories. This is useful for sharing dotfiles between friends, spliting dotfiles into private and public ones, or other such situations. In `mkrc` this support means that you can specify the destination directory for your dotfile, either from the command-line or from you `~/.rcrc` configuration. In `rcup` this means that it will recur through all source directories, in order, creating the symlinks as needed. This means that duplicated files will not be overridden. The order can be specified by the `-d` option, which can be repeated, or by the `DOTFILES_DIRS` option in your `~/.rcrc` configuration. The `-d` option overrides the configuration. For example, this configuration file will update from the two directories in order: DOTFILES_DIRS="/home/mike/.dotfiles/public /home/mike/.dotfiles/private" Any source directories that don't exist are skipped.
* Add a READMEGravatar Mike Burns2013-06-07
Introduce a README to describe the project, installation, support, and license.