Mention the dotfiles option in the manual
This should have been part of 182acbbb64
when the option was first added.
This commit basically just copies the help text from stow.in into the
texinfo manual.
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The regular expression is anchored to the beginning of the path relative to
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The regular expression is anchored to the beginning of the path relative to
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the target directory, because this is what you will want to do most of the time.
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the target directory, because this is what you will want to do most of the time.
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@cindex dotfiles
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@item --dotfiles
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Enable special handling for @emph{dotfiles} (files or folders whose
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name begins with a period) in the package directory. If this option is
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enabled, Stow will add a preprocessing step for each file or folder
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whose name begins with @samp{dot-}, and replace the @samp{dot-} prefix
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in the name by a period @samp{.}. This is useful when Stow is used to
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manage collections of dotfiles, to avoid having a package directory
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full of hidden files.
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For example, suppose we have a package containing two files,
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@file{stow/dot-bashrc} and @file{stow/dot-emacs.d/init.el}. With this
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option, Stow will create symlinks from @file{.bashrc} to
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@file{stow/dot-bashrc} and from @file{.emacs.d/init.el} to
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@file{stow/dot-emacs.d/init.el}. Any other files, whose name does not
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begin with @samp{dot-}, will be processed as usual.
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@item --no-folding
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@item --no-folding
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This disables any further tree folding (@pxref{tree folding}) or
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This disables any further tree folding (@pxref{tree folding}) or
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