My silo dotfiles repo
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README.md

My Dotfiles

These are my dotfiles in a silo repo. Silo is a dotfile manager I've written that allows for config files to be treated as handlebar templates when they end in .tmpl. So the config files in these folders are applied differently depending on the system and installed programs on the system.

Applying the configuration

Run

silo init https://git.trivernis.net/Trivernis/dotfiles-silo

to pull the repository into the default silo directory at ~/.local/share/silo on Unix or ~/AppData/Roaming/silo on Windows.

Now run

silo apply

To apply the configuration. If you're using nix with home-manager you need to run silo apply a second time because the newly installed packages (using the home-manager hook in ~/hooks/home-manager.nu) will change how the configuration is applied.

So on apply this repo does

  1. Update the context variables in ~/.config/silo.toml and prompts for input on required variables.
  2. Renders the templates and moves the resulting configurations to the configured directories
  3. Runs home-manager to automatically install packages. Additionally deletes older hm-generations and clears the cache