#!/bin/bash # # minimal dotfile manager # tracks files / copies them into the repo, sorted by hostname # # note: assumes pwd is this repo before running this script set -u # array of files/dirs [relative to home] to include # NOTE: use a trailing slash to avoid directory nesting DOTS=( '.bashrc' # '.shell_aliases' # needs cleaned up first '.vimrc' '.config/fuzzel/' '.config/kitty/' '.config/nvim/init.vim' '.config/nvim/coc-settings.json' '.config/autostart-i3ipc.yml' '.config/sway/' ) # to avoid hacky pwd/dirname stuff w/ $0 [for now?], inline the path to the repo where copies are held DOT_DIR="${HOME}/git/dot" # ensure the host running this script/updating dotfiles has a directory within the repo HOST_DIR="${DOT_DIR}/${HOSTNAME}" [ -d "$HOST_DIR" ] || mkdir -v "$HOST_DIR" # begin dotfile processing - ensure structure is retained, naively copy w/ rsync. rely on Git to tell us about changes. # TODO: reconsider, edge cases? for DOT in "${DOTS[@]}"; do echo "Copying '$HOME/$DOT' to '$HOST_DIR/${DOT}'" rsync -aqv "$HOME/$DOT" "$HOST_DIR/${DOT}" || echo "Couldn't copy '$DOT', got rc: $?" done