Dotfile synchronizer based on Git and Bash

Edit Package homeshick

Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
dotfiles. It leverages Git repositories to store and version dotfiles, and to
synchronize dotfile repositories between accounts and/or machines.

For example, this allows managing personal dotfiles alongside emacs or vim
plugins, or large external frameworks (such as oh-my-zsh, found on sites like
https://dotfiles.github.io/), without clutter.

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README-openSUSE.md 0000001693 1.65 KB
bats-assert-2.0.0.tar.gz 0000014175 13.8 KB
bats-file-0.3.0.tar.gz 0000019235 18.8 KB
bats-support-0.3.0.tar.gz 0000010403 10.2 KB
homeshick-2.0.1.tar.gz 0000039207 38.3 KB
homeshick.changes 0000003209 3.13 KB
homeshick.rpmlintrc 0000000126 126 Bytes
homeshick.spec 0000003181 3.11 KB
suse-packaging.patch 0000002447 2.39 KB
test-helper.patch 0000000684 684 Bytes
Revision 21 (latest revision is 23)
Olav Reinert's avatar Olav Reinert (oreinert) accepted request 1087294 from Olav Reinert's avatar Olav Reinert (oreinert) (revision 21)
- Upgrade to version 2.0.1:
  * Improvements to testing (@oreinert)
  * Test up to and including bash v5.2.9
  * Improvements to cd and check subcommands (@me-and)
  * Improvement to cd subcommand in fish (@languitar)
- Remove patch git-config-for-tests.patch:
  * Included by upstream
- Add patch test-helper.patch:
  * Allows tests to run on OBS; does not alter package contents
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