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-The files you see in $XDG_CONFIG _HOME/mr/available.d are mr configuration files
+The files you see in $XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/mr/available.d are mr configuration files
that contain the commands to manage (checkout, update etc.) a single
repository. vcsh repo configs end in .vcsh, git configs end in .git, etc. This
is optional and your preference. For example, this is what a zsh.vcsh
that contain the commands to manage (checkout, update etc.) a single
repository. vcsh repo configs end in .vcsh, git configs end in .git, etc. This
is optional and your preference. For example, this is what a zsh.vcsh
-$XDG_CONFIG _HOME/mr/available.d contains *all available* repositories. Only
+$XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/mr/available.d contains *all available* repositories. Only
files/links present in mr/config.d, however, will be used by mr. That means
that in this example, only the zsh, gitconfigs, tmux and vim repositories will
be checked out. A simple `mr update` run in $HOME will clone or update those
files/links present in mr/config.d, however, will be used by mr. That means
that in this example, only the zsh, gitconfigs, tmux and vim repositories will
be checked out. A simple `mr update` run in $HOME will clone or update those
- include = cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME /mr/config.d/*
+ include = cat ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config} /mr/config.d/*
-$XDG_CONFIG _HOME/vcsh/repo.d is the directory where all git repositories which
+$XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/vcsh/repo.d is the directory where all git repositories which
are under vcsh's control are located. Since their working trees are configured
to be in $HOME, the files contained in those repositories will be put in $HOME
directly.
are under vcsh's control are located. Since their working trees are configured
to be in $HOME, the files contained in those repositories will be put in $HOME
directly.
configuration to a new host.
1. Clone the mr repository (containing available.d, config.d etc.); for
configuration to a new host.
1. Clone the mr repository (containing available.d, config.d etc.); for
- example: `vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git`
+ example: `vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr `
2. Choose your repositories by linking them in config.d (or go with the default
you may have already configured by adding symlinks to git).
2. Choose your repositories by linking them in config.d (or go with the default
you may have already configured by adding symlinks to git).
-3. Run mr to clone the repositories: `cd; mr update`.
-4. Done.
+3. Make sure the line 'include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh' in .mrconfig points
+ to an existing file
+4. Run mr to clone the repositories: `cd; mr update`.
+5. Done.
Hopefully the above could help explain how this approach saves time by
Hopefully the above could help explain how this approach saves time by
* ~/.gitignore.d
* ~/.mrconfig
* ~/.gitignore.d
* ~/.mrconfig
-* $XDG_CONFIG _HOME/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh
-* $XDG_CONFIG _HOME/mr/available.d/zsh.vcsh
-* $XDG_CONFIG _HOME/mr/config.d/mr.vcsh
-* $XDG_CONFIG _HOME/vcsh/repo.d/mr.git/
+* $XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/mr/available.d/mr.vcsh
+* $XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/mr/available.d/zsh.vcsh
+* $XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/mr/config.d/mr.vcsh
+* $XDG\_CONFIG\ _HOME/vcsh/repo.d/mr.git/
All of the files are part of the template repository, the directory is where
the template will be stored.
All of the files are part of the template repository, the directory is where
the template will be stored.
#### 4.1.2 Clone the Template ####
#### 4.1.2 Clone the Template ####
git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh.git vcsh
git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh.git vcsh
+ # make sure 'include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh' points to an exiting file
+ vim .mrconfig
- ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin # or add it to your PATH
+ ln -s vcsh /usr/local/bin # or add it to your PATH
- vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr.vcsh
+ vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr
#### 4.1.3 Enable Your Test Repository ####
#### 4.1.3 Enable Your Test Repository ####
You're welcome to clone the example repository:
You're welcome to clone the example repository:
- git clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git
+ vcsh clone git://github.com/RichiH/vcsh_mr_template.git mr
+ # make sure 'include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh' points to an exiting file
+ vim .mrconfig
Look around in the clone. It should be reasonably simple to understand. If not,
poke me, RichiH, on Freenode (query) or OFTC (#vcs-home).
Look around in the clone. It should be reasonably simple to understand. If not,
poke me, RichiH, on Freenode (query) or OFTC (#vcs-home).
~ % cat ~/.mrconfig
[DEFAULT]
~ % cat ~/.mrconfig
[DEFAULT]
+ # adapt /usr/share/mr/vcsh to your system if needed
+ include = cat /usr/share/mr/vcsh
include = cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/config.d/*
~ % echo $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
/home/richih/.config
include = cat $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mr/config.d/*
~ % echo $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
/home/richih/.config