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Balkian's dotfiles

Usage

Download

The Git Way:

git clone https://github.com/balkian/dotfiles.git

The fast way:

curl -#L https://github.com/balkian/dotfiles/tarball/master | tar -xzv --strip-components 1 --exclude={README.md}

Install

Just run:

git submodule update --init --recursive
source make.sh

How it works

So far, this is the simplest way of keeping your dotfiles in a repository. The installation script will just back-up your files in a folder in your ~/ with the timestamp, so running it twice won't destroy your original files.