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The only applications I had to install manually were LAV Filters Megamix and drivers for my printer.Īfter installing everything, I used choco-package-list-backup, a tool by bcurran3 to backup the list of currently installed packages including their installation parameters. Chocolately contained almost all of the applications I commonly installed. I've used it many years ago and it has gotten a lot better since then for me to recommend it. # ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/paths.zsh if then do_mac_stuff ( ) " fi ChocolateyĬhocolatey is a package manager for Windows. gitlocal file based on the output of uname -s. In this example, I'm linking a different. Linksįor symlinks, use the if parameter to link different files. It's possible to split each function for each operating system. the computers are known (personal, work, server) and not likely to changeĭotbot's config has two main functions: linking files and running scripts.the operating systems are known (Windows, macOS, Ubuntu) and not likely to change.The main operating systems are supported like Android, Debian, Fedora, macOS, Ubuntu and Windows. Wikipedia has a compatibility list for uname.

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It's the special sauce holding everything together.

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I'll be using uname extensively to differentiate between my operating systems. It's a useful command that outputs details about the current machine like its operating system. I did a fresh install of Windows on my PC and decided now would be the time to support Windows and Linux as well. In my day-to-day, I'm using Windows, Linux and macOS for personal and work purposes. It is lightweight, has no external dependencies and requires no installation. How I manage configs across different computers and operating systems.įrom my previous post, I'm still thoroughly enjoying dotbot for managing my dotfiles and bootstrapping new computers.









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