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title: "I like Chezmoi"
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date: 2025-01-31T09:08:10+01:00
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After stubbornly (lazily) refusing to fix my Neovim config on my "desktop"
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(a.k.a an older laptop with a GPU), I finally caved in and planned to fix it.
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My dotfiles were (still are) a mess as well, so I figured I'd look for a
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dotfiles manager to tidy things up.
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Originally I used a Git bare repo, but that's a lot of manual labour and it was
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in complete disarray, so I decided to start an entirely [new
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one](https://git.rustybever.be/Chewing_Bever/dotfiles2). A friend of mine
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coincidentally just talked to me about [Chezmoi](https://www.chezmoi.io/), so I
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decided to give it a go.
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Its installation was as easy as can be, with it being in the official
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repositories on Arch, and getting started with it is pretty simple. `chezmoi
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init` initializes a local repository where Chezmoi stores all your dotfiles.
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Chezmoi is basically a wrapper around Git that tracks some extra metadata where
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required. `chezmoi add` adds files to the staged files, and `chezmoi git` is
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used to actuallly commit and push dotfiles to the repository. At first I was a
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little confused as to how I was supposed to actually commit files, but after
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having discovered the Git wrapper, I was honestly quite happy with it.
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Offloading all Git-related commands to the actual Git tool is much less error
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prone and allows you to still organize your commits the way you want. Chezmoi
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does however support automatic commits and pushes; I might look into that some
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day.
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Setting up your dotfiles on another machine is straightforward. Running
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`chezmoi init [your repo]` on the machine clones your dotfiles, and `chezmoi
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apply` will apply the changes to the machine, simple as that.
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There's a lot more features such as secret management and templates, but I
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haven't had a need for those (yet). Either way, I think Chezmoi is a nice tool
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that will hopefully help me keep my dotfile madness in check.
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