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`vcsh` was designed with [myrepos][myrepos], a tool to manage Multiple
Repositories, in mind and the two integrate very nicely. The myrepos tool
(`mr`) has native support for `vcsh` repositories and the configuration for
`vcsh` was designed with [myrepos][myrepos], a tool to manage Multiple
Repositories, in mind and the two integrate very nicely. The myrepos tool
(`mr`) has native support for `vcsh` repositories and the configuration for
-myrepos is just another set of files that you cat track with `vcsh` like any
+myrepos is just another set of files that you can track with `vcsh` like any
other. This makes setting up any new machine a breeze. It can take literally
less than five minutes to go from standard installation to fully set up system.
other. This makes setting up any new machine a breeze. It can take literally
less than five minutes to go from standard installation to fully set up system.
proposed system that follows. For instance, you can use
[myrepos][myrepos] to track repositories in home such as `.emacs.d`,
which `mr` can clone and update for you automatically. To do this,
proposed system that follows. For instance, you can use
[myrepos][myrepos] to track repositories in home such as `.emacs.d`,
which `mr` can clone and update for you automatically. To do this,
-just add a `mr` configuration file to `availabi le.d` with a `checkout`
+just add a `mr` configuration file to `available.d` with a `checkout`
command to clone the repo, and set the [title] to the desired
location, e.g. `$HOME/.emacs.d`. Try the `mr register` command in an
existing repository, then view `~/.mrconfig` for an example.
command to clone the repo, and set the [title] to the desired
location, e.g. `$HOME/.emacs.d`. Try the `mr register` command in an
existing repository, then view `~/.mrconfig` for an example.