A pure bash configuration backup tool. Keep your configuration files the same across all machines!
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Graham Helton 0760d64bdc Added listing of config files 2 years ago
README.md Added git functionality 2 years ago
autodeploy.sh Added listing of config files 2 years ago
install.txt Added programs to install 2 years ago

README.md

AutoDeploy

AutoDeploy is a tool written in 100% bash that allows for extensible synchronization of configuration files, auto installation of programs your commonly use, and allows for git-like pull/commit. This is intended to be extensible to allow for you to quickly push out a set of configuration files, and have them be pulled into any other machine.

Goals

I work on so many different machines that keeping my configuration files and the versions of the software I use in sync between many machines is a painstaking task. Autodeploy should help with the following:

  • Easily moving all configuraiton files (~/.vimrc,~/.config/i3/config,~/.xprofile,etc) between multiple machines
  • Keeping software (and their configurations) the same across all machines
  • 100% bash
  • Trufflehog-like functionality for configuration files being stored in public places (IE: Github)

Documentation

global_applicaitons.conf -> The names of applications you wish to install via apt

neovim
mupdf
curl

global_config.conf -> Defines variables such as your remote repository, your config folder name, etc

config_name=thinkpad
remote_repo=http://github.com/grahamhelton/configurationFiles

global_dotFiles.conf -> Dot files you'd want on any system

.tmux
.vimrc