From: Richard Hartmann Date: Thu, 9 May 2013 22:04:34 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Start rewriting README.md X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/code/vcsh.git/commitdiff_plain/c2d823e5e928c1aaf7460dc8962b5bb20dbc0348?ds=sidebyside;hp=--cc Start rewriting README.md --- c2d823e5e928c1aaf7460dc8962b5bb20dbc0348 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 66db110..4f2f717 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -15,21 +15,31 @@ community around the general idea of version controlling your (digital) life. * IRC: #vcs-home on irc.oftc.net -* Mailing list: http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home +* Mailing list: [http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home][vcs-home-list] -* Pull requests or issues on https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh +* Pull requests or issues on [https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh][vcsh] # 2 Introduction # -vcsh allows you to have several git repositories, all maintaining their working -trees in $HOME without clobbering each other. That, in turn, means you can have -one repository per config set (zsh, vim, ssh, etc), picking and choosing which -configs you want to use on which machine. - -vcsh was designed with [mr] [1] in mind so you might want to install that, as +vcsh allows you to maintain several git repositories in one single directory. +They all maintain their working trees without clobbering each other or +interfering otherwise. +By default, all git repositories maintained via vcsh are stored in $HOME but +you can override this setting if you want to. +All that means that you can have one repository per application or application +family, i.e. zsh, vim, ssh, mr, etc. +This, in turn, allows you to clone different sets of configurations onto +different machines or even for different users; picking and mixing which +configurations you want to use on which machine. +For example, you may not need to have your mplayer configuration on a server or +for root and you may want to maintain different configuration for ssh on your +personal and your work machines. + +vcsh was designed with [mr][mr] in mind so you might want to install that, as well. -Read INSTALL.md for detailed setup instructions. +Read INSTALL.md and PACKAGING for instructions specific to your operating +system. The following overview will try to give you an idea of the use cases and advantages of vcsh. See sections 3 and 4 for detailed instructions and @@ -37,8 +47,9 @@ examples. ## 2.1 Talks ## -Some people found it useful to look at slides and videos explaining how vcsh works. -They can all be found at [here](http://richardhartmann.de/talks/). +Some people found it useful to look at slides and videos explaining how vcsh +works. +They can all be found [on the author's talk page][talks]. # 3 Overview @@ -373,8 +384,8 @@ manually. Alternatively, you could try something like this: vcsh run $repo git pull; done ----------- - -mr can be found at: [http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/][1] -[1]: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/ (http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/) +[mr]: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/mr/ +[talks]: http://richardhartmann.de/talks/ +[vcsh]: https://github.com/RichiH/vcsh +[vcs-home-list]: http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home