• @Static_Rocket
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    4 days ago

    Yeah, there are a lot of bells and whistles and a fundamental difference between the way they intend to manage dotfiles and the way stow does. Makes it difficult to get started.

    One thing that helped me when I was first getting into it: Chezmoi doesn’t like compartmentalization like stow. It supports it, but it want’s you to lean into the config langue a bit before you start doing that.

    If you do that you can get away with only touching the add, cd, and update commands.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      14 days ago

      Exactly… but it still adds some overhead, which I’m honestly not a huge fan of.

      At the end of the day, I want a single directory, where I can symlink the files and folders into their appropriate places, and share them across multiple machines, all that, without digging too deep into the tool, especially when I frequently update things, like a neovim config, etc…

      And stow, paired with git, does exactly what I need. I only made some “aliases” to simplify the workflow.