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There’s a bit more that you would need to do so that you don’t generate such a file on non-Windows machines (with a templated There’s some thoughts for #2673 that include #2273 that will could help with this in the future. |
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There is section of the user guide dedicated to exactly your question. In short, using |
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@twpayne Thanks for the response. Two related question:
I'd appreciate your answer for both these situations. Thanks! |
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And final question: Take
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I manage my dotfiles using a customized I should mention that chezmoi does have quite a learning curve to get things right. It is a different mindset. As counter-intuitive that it might sound, git bare method might be more automated, whereas chezmoi, in exchange for some more manual prep-work, gives amazing flexibility and programmability. There is quite a bit of work need to be done. You submit a version of config/dotfile you like and then modify them using templates etc... And what actually gets written to github VCS is not straightforward a one-on-one translation to the actual config/dotfiles (which makes sense). I hope all this prepwork with chezmoi is worth it (and I believe it is). |
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Hi everyone,
For example, say I already have a .wslconfig file as following:
Is there a more direct streamlined way to add this to my chezmoi repo?
Right now, from reading documents here, it seems I have to do:
This workflow seems a bit manual to me.
Intuitively what I would like to do to achieve this is:
chezmoi add --autotemplate ~/.wslconfig
and that would create the tmpl for me. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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