TheRepoClub-DotFiles/README.md

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The-Repo-Club's Dotfiles
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Arch / Linux / AUR
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<sup><sub>:warning: WARNING :warning:</sub></sup>
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<sup><sub><samp>It worked perfectly on my machine, but I can't guarantee it will work on your machine</samp></sub></sup>
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<sup><sub><samp>Powered by Arch/Linux x86_64</samp></sub></sup>
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## Getting Started
To clone and manage your dotfiles using a bare Git repository, follow these steps:
### 1. Clone the Repository
Clone the repository into a `dotfiles` directory in your home directory:
```sh
git clone --bare git@github.com:HeCodes2Much/DotFiles_PacmanBase.git $HOME/.dotfiles
```
### 2. Define an Alias
Define an alias to simplify Git commands for managing your dotfiles:
```sh
alias dotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.dotfiles/ --work-tree=$HOME'
```
### 3. Checkout the Repository
Checkout the actual content from the repository to your home directory:
```sh
dotfiles checkout
```
If you encounter errors because some files already exist, back them up or remove them before retrying the checkout command.
### 4. Configure Git to Ignore Untracked Files
Configure the repository to not show untracked files to keep your home directory clean:
```sh
dotfiles config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no
```
## Usage
With the alias defined, you can now manage your dotfiles using standard Git commands prefixed with `dotfiles`.
### Examples:
- Add a file:
```sh
dotfiles add .vimrc
```
- Commit changes:
```sh
dotfiles commit -m "Add vim configuration"
```
- Push changes:
```sh
dotfiles push
```
- Pull changes:
```sh
dotfiles pull
```
## Customization
You can customize this setup to include additional files or directories by adding them to the repository and committing the changes.
## Backup and Restore
To backup your dotfiles, simply push your changes to the remote repository. To restore them on a new machine, follow the cloning and checkout steps above.
## Additional Resources
- [Dotfiles Git Tutorial](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles)
- [Managing Dotfiles with Git](https://www.anishathalye.com/2014/08/03/managing-your-dotfiles/)
## License
This repository is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more information.