# Shelf - Dotfile Manager
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Shelf is a command-line tool for managing and syncing dotfiles across different machines. It allows you to track, list, remove, and sync your dotfiles with ease.
## Features
- Track dotfiles from anywhere in your file system
- List all tracked dotfiles
- Remove dotfiles from tracking
- Sync dotfiles to a specified directory or default location
## Installation
To install Shelf, you need to have Rust and Cargo installed on your system. If you don't have them, you can install them from [rustup.rs](https://rustup.rs/).
Once you have Rust and Cargo installed, you can build and install Shelf using the following command:
```
cargo install --path .
```
## Usage
Shelf provides several commands to manage your dotfiles:
```bash
# Track a new dotfile
shlf track ~/.bashrc
# List all tracked dotfiles
shlf list
# Remove a dotfile from tracking
shlf remove .bashrc
# Sync all dotfiles
shlf sync
# Interactive selection of dotfiles to track
shlf suggest
# Show help
shlf --help
```
Each command can be run with `-h` or `--help` for more information.
## Shell Completion
Shelf supports generating shell completion scripts for various shells. You can generate these scripts using the `completion` subcommand:
```bash
# Generate completion script for Bash
shlf completion bash > shlf.bash
# Generate completion script for Zsh
shlf completion zsh > _shlf
# Generate completion script for Fish
shlf completion fish > shlf.fish
```
To use the completion scripts:
- For Bash, add the following line to your `~/.bashrc`:
```bash
source /path/to/shlf.bash
```
- For Zsh, place the `_shlf` file in `~/.zfunc`.
- For Fish, place the `shlf.fish` file in `~/.config/fish/completions`.
After setting up the completion script, restart your shell or source the respective configuration file to enable completions for the `shlf` command.
## Development
To build the project locally:
```
cargo build
```
To run tests:
```
cargo test
```
To run the project directly without installing:
```
cargo run -- [ARGUMENTS]
```
Replace `[ARGUMENTS]` with the command you want to run, such as `track`, `list`, `remove`, or `sync`.
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.