A simple program that can help you link all your dotfiles in place.
Supports multiple presets, in order to avoid linking every file in every machine.
Features!
- Simple configuration file (TOML).
- Ability to have multiple presets for different machines.
- Cross-Platform (Unix and Windows).
- Doesn't overwrite links or files.
- If a link alreay exists, checks if it points to the right file.
A real life use case (simplicity showcase)
I've setup my own dotfiles repo with a dotlink.toml file.
In my case i simply clone the repo and run dotlink inside of it.
The program automatically picks up the config file inside the current working directory and links everything!
How does it work?
dotlink relies on a config file, named dotlink.toml.
In the config file you can specify multiple presets, where every presets is a vector of entries.
Presets are top level keys of the config file.
There are two types of entries:
- Simple entries:
[[]]
= 'foo' # File name
= '/path/to/destination' # Destination directory
= 'foo2' # Link name (optional, defaults to the file name)
- Multiple entries:
[[]]
= [ 'foo', 'bar', 'baz' ] # Multiple file names
= '/path/to/destination/' # Destination directory
The program then simply symlinks every file specified by name or names to the corresponding to.
Presets example
[[]]
= [
'sway',
'sov',
'zsh',
'nushell',
'waybar'
]
= '~/.config'
[[]]
= 'rc.zsh'
= '~/'
= '.zshrc'
[[]]
= 'tmux.conf'
= '~/'
= '.tmux.conf'
[[]]
= [
'i3',
'polybar',
'zsh',
'nushell'
]
= '~/.config'
[[]]
= 'rc.zsh'
= '~/'
= '.zshrc'
[[]]
= 'tmux.conf'
= '~/'
= '.tmux.conf'
[[]]
= 'tmux.conf'
= '~/'
= '.tmux.conf'
[[]]
= 'zsh'
= '~/.config'
[[]]
= 'rc.zsh'
= '~/'
= '.zshrc'
[[]]
= 'tmux.conf'
= '~/'
= '.tmux.conf'
[[]]
= 'nushell'
= '~/Application Support'
The example above defines 4 presets: linux-wayland, linux-xorg, server, macOS.
Usage
Running dotlink -h will show the help message
Usage: dotlink [OPTIONS] [PATH]
Arguments:
[PATH]
Options:
-p, --preset <PRESET> Which preset to use [default: default]
-l, --list List available presets
-F, --file <FILE> Custom config file location
--dry-run Run dotlink in dry-run mode
-h, --help Print help
PATHrepresents the path to the dotfiles. Defaults to the current working directory.
Installing
From crates.io
Simply run
Manual
Clone the repository
Install with Cargo
Planned features
- Manage linked files.
- Force linking.