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# Installation
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Installing dotdrop [as a submodule](#as-a-submodule) is the recommended way.
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If you want to keep your python environment clean, use the virtualenv installation instructions
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(see [As a submodule in a virtualenv](#as-a-submodule-in-a-virtualenv) and
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[With pypi in a virtualenv](#with-pypi-in-a-virtualenv)).
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In that case, the virtualenv environment might need to be loaded before any attempt to use dotdrop.
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Installation instructions
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* Installation
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* [Install as a submodule](#as-a-submodule)
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* [Install as a submodule in a virtualenv](#as-a-submodule-in-a-virtualenv)
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* [Install with pypi](#with-pypi)
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* [Install with pypi in a virtualenv](#with-pypi-in-a-virtualenv)
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* [Aur packages](#aur-packages)
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* [Snap package](#snap-package)
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* [Setup your repository](#setup-your-repository)
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* [Shell completion](#shell-completion)
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* [Dependencies](dependencies)
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# As a submodule
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The following will create a git repository for your dotfiles and
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keep dotdrop as a submodule:
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```bash
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## create the repository
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$ mkdir dotfiles; cd dotfiles
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$ git init
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## install dotdrop as a submodule
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$ git submodule add https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop.git
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$ pip3 install --user -r dotdrop/requirements.txt
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$ ./dotdrop/bootstrap.sh
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## use dotdrop
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$ ./dotdrop.sh --help
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```
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For MacOS users, make sure to install `realpath` through homebrew
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(part of *coreutils*).
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Using this solution will need you to work with dotdrop by
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using the generated script `dotdrop.sh` at the root
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of your dotfiles repository.
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To ease the use of dotdrop, it is recommended to add an alias to it in your
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shell with the config file path, for example
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```
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alias dotdrop=<absolute-path-to-dotdrop.sh> --cfg=<path-to-your-config.yaml>'
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```
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# As a submodule in a virtualenv
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To install in a [virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io):
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```bash
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## create the repository
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$ mkdir dotfiles; cd dotfiles
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$ git init
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## install dotdrop as a submodule
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$ git submodule add https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop.git
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$ virtualenv -p python3 env
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$ echo 'env' > .gitignore
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$ source env/bin/activate
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$ pip install -r dotdrop/requirements.txt
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$ ./dotdrop/bootstrap.sh
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## use dotdrop
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$ ./dotdrop.sh --help
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```
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When using a virtualenv, make sure to source the environment before using dotdrop
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```bash
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$ source env/bin/activate
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$ ./dotdrop.sh --help
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```
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Then follow the instructions under [As a submodule](#as-a-submodule).
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# With pypi
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Install dotdrop
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```bash
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$ pip3 install --user dotdrop
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```
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and then [setup your repository](#setup-your-repository).
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# With pypi in a virtualenv
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Install dotdrop in a virtualenv from pypi
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```bash
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$ virtualenv -p python3 env
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$ source env/bin/activate
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$ pip install dotdrop
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```
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When using a virtualenv, make sure to source the environment
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before using dotdrop:
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```bash
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$ source env/bin/activate
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$ dotdrop --help
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```
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Then follow the instructions under [With pypi](#with-pypi).
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# Aur packages
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Dotdrop is available on aur:
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* stable: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dotdrop/
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* git version: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dotdrop-git/
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Then follow the [doc to setup your repository](#setup-your-repository).
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# Snap package
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Dotdrop is available as a snap package: <https://snapcraft.io/dotdrop>
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Install it with
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```bash
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snap install dotdrop
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```
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Then follow the [doc to setup your repository](#setup-your-repository).
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# Setup your repository
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Either create a repository on your prefered platform and clone it or create one locally.
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This repository will contain two main elements, dotdrop's config file (`config.yaml`)
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and a directory containing all your dotfiles managed by dotdrop.
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```bash
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## clone your repository (my-dotfiles)
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$ git clone <some-url>/my-dotfiles
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$ cd my-dotfiles
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## within the repository create a directory to store your dotfiles
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## (refered by "dotpath" in the config, which defaults to "dotfiles")
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$ mkdir dotfiles
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```
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Then add a config file. You can get a
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[minimal config file](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/blob/master/config.yaml)
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from dotdrop's repository with
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```bash
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$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/master/config.yaml
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```
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It is recommended to store your config file directly within your repository
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(*my-dotfiles* in the example above) but you could save it in different places if you wish,
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see [this doc](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/wiki/config#location) for more.
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```bash
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$ tree my-dotfiles
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my-dotfiles
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├── config.yaml
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└── dotfiles
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```
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If your config file is in an exotic location, you can add an alias
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in your preferred shell to call dotdrop with the config file path argument.
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```
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alias dotdrop='dotdrop --cfg=<path-to-your-config.yaml>'
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```
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For more info on the config file format, see [the config doc](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/wiki/config)
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Finally start using dotdrop with `dotdrop --help`. See the [usage doc](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/wiki/usage) and [the example](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop/blob/master/README.md#getting-started).
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# Shell completion
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Completion scripts exist for `bash`, `zsh` and `fish`, see [the related doc](completion/README.md). |