lnko is a simple stow-like dotfile linker written in the Lua programming language.
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lnko is a simple stow-like dotfile linker written in the Lua programming language.
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Tuckr is a dotfile manager inspired by Stow and Git. Tuckr aims to make dotfile management less painful.
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yadm is like having a version of Git, that only operates on your dotfiles. If you know how to use Git, you already know how to use yadm.
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Rustow is Stow rewritten in Rust. While writing Rustow, Stow only used as a starting idea not as an objective.
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Lash is a command-line application that is intended to replace Stow. It is not intended to be a drop-in replacement but it does aim to replace most of the implemented functionality of Stow.
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fling computes and creates/removes the minimal amount of symlinks needed in a directory to refer to files and directories in another directory, similar to Stow.
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stown manages file system object mapping via symlinks. It was inspired by Stow, which was found very useful but too unwieldy.
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Dploy is a tool for creating symbolic links similarly to Stow. It is provided as a CLI tool and Python 3.6.2+ module.
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XStow is a replacement of Stow. It supports all features of Stow with some extensions.
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stow-cm is a config manager like stow written in the Rust programming language.
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boxunbox is a simple symlinker inspired by stow with more control over where each individual folder gets linked.
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