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* | Start bringing in the Makefile.am from gitsh | Mike Burns | 2014-02-26 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | It introduces the `Makefile.am` from gitsh, and abstracts it a bit. This `Makefile.am`, or most of it, could be dropped into gitsh again. How to use it is documented in `DEVELOPERS.md`. The whole release process is more consistent and simple: `make release` to build a tarball, Homebrew, Arch, Debian, HTML (from manpages), and tag it, pushed to the various repos, and with cleanup. The `release` target is composed of smaller targets that stack well. | ||
* | Add rcdn | Mike Burns | 2013-08-03 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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 | ||
* | Re-write using GNU autoconf and automake | Mike Burns | 2013-07-27 |
Replace the `Makefile` with a `configure.ac` and a set of `Makefile.am`. |