Dotter: A Rust-Based Dotfile Manager and Templater for Configuration Files
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nateb2022
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Summary
Dotter is a Rust-based dotfile manager and templater that helps users manage configuration files (dotfiles) by providing automated symlinking, templating capabilities, and flexible configuration management. It addresses common issues with manual dotfile management using git repositories and symlinks, offering installation options for different operating systems including Mac.
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Dotfiles are configuration files that usually live in the home directory and start with a dot
Dotter aims to solve all those problems by providing a flexible configuration and automatic templating or symlinking to the target locations
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