Create dotman, the dotfiles manager
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This took me approximately ~6 hours to complete, and I'm proud of it! (I drank too much mineral soda with extra citric acid, acid reflux is really getting wild lol)
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dependencies:
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- [termcolor](https://pypi.org/project/termcolor)
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- [termcolor](https://pypi.org/project/termcolor)
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## dotman.py
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dotman is (yet) another DOTfiles MANager that **I've** made for **my** machine.
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- Will it work on yours? Probably.
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- Do you really need it? Probably not.
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### features of dotman
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- [x] Backup to any given local and remote repository
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- [x] Use whitelist to select folders
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- [x] Deploy to $HOME/.config
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- [x] Interactive mode
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- [x] Automatable mode
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- [ ] Verbose output
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- [ ] Logging capability
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dependencies:
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- python installation lol
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