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1 [[!tag tech linux dotfiles myrepos vcsh old]]
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2 Over time, a Linux user may customize and configure his environment rather substantially.
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3 These modifications are stored in a collection of configuration files / data known as 'dotfiles' (because the first letter of many of them is '.').
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4 For multiple reasons, it is very beneificial if you track, control and synchronise all of your personal dotfiles, a few example reasons include:
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5 - Having an additional backup
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6 - Being able to see their history, how they changed over time
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7 - Being able to rollback changes if needed (I haven't needed this yet)
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8 - Being able to use the same set of files accross multiple physical/virtual machines
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9 - Being able to share you configuration with the world so people can learn from it just like you learn from other people's.
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11 However, there is not one single universal method for managing them, instead there are many tools and approaches that one can take.
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12 GitHub provides a decent list of programs [here](https://dotfiles.github.io/) but I intend to summarize the main approaches below.
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13 (It may be worth noting that while the methods may not be mutually exclusive, there is one 'main' approach/method per tool and that is what counts.)
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15 1. Symlink-driven management involves moving the dotfiles away from their original location, instead creating symbolic links to one or more destinations.
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16 There are many ways/approaches of doing this, but the simplest is to just have a single directory be the destination for all the links.
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17 2. VC(Version Control)-driven management involves less management of actual dotfiles compared to the other two. Instead of copying or using symbolic links,
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18 instead a version-control system is primarily used to track/manage dotfiles in groups. The original dotfiles are left in place, instead they can be treated
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19 just like every other repository. There are multiple methods of implementing this approach with their own unique advantages and drawbacks.
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20 3. Configuration-driven management involves using explicit configuration file(s) to determine exactly what dotfiles are to be managed/tracked as well as how they are to be tracked among other things.
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21 The key difference between this method and the others is that rather than using interactive commands to manage and modify dotfiles, one or more configuration files are used.
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22 Typical formats for this information include YAML/JSON or a purpose-built configuration format. Typically but not exclusively uses symbolic links for dotfiles.
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24 I have been tracking my dotfiles for short-to-moderate period of time. I originally started when I read an article about using GNU Stow as the management tool.
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25 Stow has some features that make it just as useful for this as a dedicated too: It supports 'packages' so you can choose to install part of the dotfiles.
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26 It also doesn't make you specify specifically which files to symlink, it just symlinks the entire package.
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27 However, it's definitely not perfect: Symlinks can be overwritten, Moving dotfiles and replicating directory structures sucked, and you could only manage operations from the right directory.
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28 (I could also only easily have 1 VCS repo, which effectively meant private dotfiles couldn't be tracked)
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30 One day, while inspecting my ~/dotfiles I noticed that the .git directory was missing. I could've seen this as a disaster, but I didn't.
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31 I had been thinking about migrating away from Stow for a while, but I never actually did anything - so I took this opportunity.
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32 After some reading/googling, I had made the decision to use `mr` and `vcsh`.
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33 `vcsh` would provide each individual repository, public and private while `mr` would be used for higher-level tasks.
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34 There are multiple guides to this pair of tools, such as:
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36 * [This very short post on vcsh & mr](https://sumancluster.wordpress.com/2015/05/29/managing-dotfiles-using-vcsh-and-mr/)
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37 * [This one which links to a more in-depth tutorial but also takes a look at the internals](https://www.kunxi.org/blog/2014/02/manage-dotfiles-using-vcsh-and-mr/)
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38 * [This very useful and detailed one](http://srijanshetty.in/technical/vcsh-mr-dotfiles-nirvana/)
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40 When I was migrating, I particularly found the latter link to be rather useful due to the detailed explanations of multiple common tasks.
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41 However, should you not want to read any of the above links I will attempt to give an overview of how it works in practice.
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43 # Creating a new repository
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45 1. Clone/Initialize the local vcsh repository
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46 2. Update the myrepos(mr) configuration to include that repository
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47 3. Add the wanted stuff to the vcsh repository
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48 4. Write/generate a .gitignore and modify as needed
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49 5. Commit to the vcsh repository and push both sets of changes as needed.
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51 # Updating an existing repository
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53 1. You can prefix git operations with vcsh and then the repo name to perform them on the repository.
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54 2. Alternatively, use 'vcsh enter' to go into an environment where git can be used normally.
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56 # Updating *all* the repositories
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58 1. Use `mr up` and let myrepos do the job it was designed to do.
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60 # Bootstrapping the dotfiles
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61 (presuming git is installed. If not, install it.)
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63 1. Install myrepos and vcsh. If there's no distribution package, a manual install is easy (they're just standalone scripts)
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64 2. Obtain your myrepos configuration.
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65 3. Use `mr up` and let myrepos obtain all your repositories as needed.
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67 If you think the above workflow looks interesting, I recommend you have a nice read of the above links - especially the last one
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68 as I found it very useful. However, I have not moved my entire collection of dotfiles over and yet I still have some interesting problems/caveats to tackle.
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70 Firstly, while using a (private) Git repository to track my SSH/GPG data is useful, certain files have special filesystem permissions which Git does not preserve. While this can be solved with a chmod or two, it may grow
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71 to be more difficult if I need more of these files in the future - plus I might be able to automate it using mr's 'fixups' functionality.
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73 Secondly, this is more of an observation than a problem: I'm currently using an Apache-style configuration involving both *'available.d'* and *'config.d'*. This works and is flexible, but it'd be simpler to only have a single directory and have equivalent information be part of the configuration itself.
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75 Thirdly, bootstrapping from a completely clean slate is rather complicated. Certain repositories may depend on others to work / be in the correct location. Then there's the problem of access to private repositories, perhaps HTTP(s) could be used to download SSH keys using pre-entered cached credentials? A similar but lesser problem exists with GPG. Public repositories have no issues with this - if need be, they can have the master remote be changed afterwards.s
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77 Anyway, that's all for now. If and when I solve the above issues I'll make sure to explain and blog about each my solutions. Until then, I don't expect this to come up again.