A Rust GitOps/symlinkfarm orchestrator inspired by GNU Stow.
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feat(cli): quiet flag
Created the actual flag, but didn't implement.

I had underestimated the amount of global state and abstracting for
output it would take.

This will probably be essentially free after a refactor that I don't
wanna do right now, given how I spend most my energy on the
architectural overhaul.

Signed-off-by: Christina Sørensen <christina@cafkafk.com>
2023-07-03 11:16:43 +02:00
bin feat(git): started work on using spinners 2023-06-29 12:05:59 +02:00
doc feat(cli): quiet flag 2023-07-03 11:16:43 +02:00
src feat(cli): quiet flag 2023-07-03 11:16:43 +02:00
.gitignore initial commit 2023-06-08 18:50:09 +02:00
Cargo.lock refactor: made code more idiomatic 2023-07-02 16:42:12 +02:00
Cargo.toml chore(version): bump to 0.0.7 2023-07-02 12:06:20 +02:00
CHANGELOG.md chore(version): bump to 0.0.7 2023-07-02 12:06:20 +02:00
cliff.toml doc(git-cliff): added git cliff config 2023-07-02 10:45:39 +02:00
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gg - git gut

A Rust GitOps/symlinkfarm orchestrator inspired by GNU Stow. Useful for dealing with "dotfiles", and with git support as a first class feature. Configuration is done throug a single yaml file, giving it a paradigm that should bring joy to those that use declarative operating systems and package managers.

Although this isn't really a case where it matters that much for performance, being written in rust instead of e.g. janky scripting languages does also mean it is snappy and reliable, and the extensive testing helps ensure regressions aren't introduced.

That said, we're in 0.0.Z, here be dragons for now.

Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/cafkafk/git
$ ./install

Configuration

If you want a template, you can copy the file from src/test/config.yaml:

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/gg/
$ cp src/test/config.yaml ~/.config/gg/config.yaml

You should seriously change this file before running any commands.

The configuration format will likely break regularly in versions 0.Y.Z.