Reorganize files for easier restoring via stow, more familiar file structure.
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A place for backing up my dotfiles.
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Usage -
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Easiest installation is to clone repository into home directory -
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/shaunrd0/dot
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cd dot/
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stow i3 # Install i3 settings
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stow bash # Install bash settings
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# ... etc ...
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git clone https://github.com/shaunrd0/dot ~/dot
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cd ~/dot/
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stow .
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```
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If you'd rather clone elsewhere -
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/shaunrd0/dot /path/to/dot
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cd /path/to/dot/
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stow -t ~ .
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```
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Note that the `dot/packages/` directory is for reference and is the only directory included not meant to be used with stow. If this directory is stowed there will be no real change to the system - you will still need to install the package lists manually.
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