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# homesync
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**Caution! This is a work in progress and far from complete!**
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## Introduction
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Homesync provides a way of automatically syncing config files across various
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applications you may use. It works by establishing a file watcher on all the
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configs specified in the primary `homesync` config. As files are changed, they
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are copied to a local git repository to eventually be pushed by the user.
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Likewise, at any point, the user can sync against the remote repository,
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overwriting local configurations for one or more packages.
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## Installation
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TODO
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## Configuration
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Homesync uses a YAML file, to be found in anyone of the following locations.
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Locations are searched in the following priority:
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- `$HOME/.homesync.yml`
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- `$HOME/.config/homesync/homesync.yml`
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- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homesync.yml`
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- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homesync/homesync.yml`
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The config file should look like the following:
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```yaml
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---
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user:
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name: name
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email: email@email.com
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ssh:
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public: $HOME/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub
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private: $HOME/.ssh/id_ed25519
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repos:
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local: $HOME/.homesync
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remote:
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name: origin
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branch: master
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url: "https://github.com/owner/repo.git"
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packages:
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homesync:
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- $HOME/.homesync.yml
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- $HOME/.config/homesync/homesync.yml
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- $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homesync.yml
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- $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homesync/homesync.yml
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```
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Copy over [examples/template.yaml](https://github.com/jrpotter/homesync/blob/main/examples/template.yaml)
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to where you'd like as a starting point.
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## Usage
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Verify your installation by running `homesync` from the command line. To have
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your local repository match the remote, run
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```bash
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$ homesync pull
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```
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If you make a change to a configuration tracked by homesync, you can tell
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homesync to prep pushing those changes via the `stage` subcommand or rely on
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the daemon service to do it for you:
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```bash
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$ homesync stage
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$ homesync daemon &
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```
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Homesync will find all tracked files that have changed and stage them in the
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local repository. You can then push those changes using
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```bash
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$ homesync push
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```
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If looking to copy a configuration tracked by homesync to your desktop, you
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can run
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```bash
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$ homesync apply <filename>
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```
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To copy all configurations (and optionally overwrite files that already exist),
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you can run
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```bash
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$ homesync apply --all [--overwrite]
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```
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## Known Issues
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If using (neo)vim, the daemon watcher will stop watching a given configuration
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file after editing. Refer to [this issue](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/247)
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for more details. As a workaround, you can set the following in your `init.vim`
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file:
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```vimscript
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backupcopy=yes
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```
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Refer to `:h backupcopy` for details on how this works.
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## Contribution
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Install git hooks as follows:
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```bash
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git config --local core.hooksPath .githooks/
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```
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