Bootstrap and simple management script for my dotfiles https://dots.00dani.me/README
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dot-dots

A fast and easy bootstrap for my dotfiles that also acts as a simple management script once installed. Bootstrapping is as simple as:

curl 'https://dots.00dani.id.au' | zsh

dots will then install itself, GNU Stow (if not already installed globally), and my configuration for git, vim, and zsh.

Packages are installed by dots to ~/dotfiles and then linked into ~ using Stow. I'll be adding flags for customising these paths, as well as adjusting which packages the bootstrap immediately installs.