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# Salt's Dotfiles
GNU Stow Edition
## Installation
Clone the repository and stow in configs that you want, like so:
```bash
cd
git clone git@git.desu.ltd:salt/dotfiles --recurse-submodules .dotfiles
cd .dotfiles
stow base # Or whatever config set you want
```
I would highly recommend using this repository only as a reference and building your own dotfile solution from scratch.
However, I would *also* highly recommend using this stow-based approach instead of putting a bare repo in your home directory. Been there, done that. It sucks, especially if you're the type to diverge configs between machines or just want a subset installed.