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# cdotfis
Personal dotfiles saved and deployed using [sadedot][3].
Personal dotfiles saved and deployed using [sadedot][1].
## Table of contents
- [Installation <a name="installation"></a>](#installation-)
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## Installation <a name="installation"></a>
[Fork][1] this repository and clone it running:
[Fork][2] this repository and clone it running:
```bash
git clone --recursive ${REPO_URL}
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You have to move all your dotfiles to the dotfiles folder and then a `sadedot` script will do the symbolic links. Doing it this way, you can now upload them to your repository (to have a backup of them).
You should note that all these dotfiles (files or folders) will be symlinked in `$HOME`. So, if you want to symlink, for example, something in `/etc`, you have to put it in the `dotfiles/other` folder. Here you have to be careful as they will be installed in `/`. You can see an example [here][2].
You should note that all these dotfiles (files or folders) will be symlinked in `$HOME`. So, if you want to symlink, for example, something in `/etc`, you have to put it in the `dotfiles/other` folder. Here you have to be careful as they will be installed in `/`. You can see an example [here][3].
So, to run the script:
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## License <a name="license"></a>
[MIT](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santilococo/cdotfis/master/LICENSE.md)
[1]: https://github.com/santilococo/cdotfis/fork
[2]: https://github.com/santilococo/cdotfis/tree/master/dotfiles/other
[3]: https://github.com/santilococo/sadedot
[1]: https://github.com/santilococo/sadedot
[2]: https://github.com/santilococo/cdotfis/fork
[3]: https://github.com/santilococo/cdotfis/tree/master/dotfiles/other