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OSX
yadm can be installed using Homebrew.
brew install yadm
RPM Based Installations
For RPM based systems like Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS, openSUSE, etc, there are repositories hosted by openSUSE Build Service.
Follow this link for repositories and installation instructions.
Ubuntu/Debian
A version of yadm is available via standard package repositories. Use apt-get
to install.
Arch Linux
yadm is available in the official repository, simply use pacman
to install it.
sudo pacman -S yadm
Gentoo Linux
yadm is available in the main gentoo portage tree, simply use emerge
to install it.
emerge -atv app-admin/yadm
Void Linux
yadm is available in the official repository, simply use xbps-install
to install it.
xbps-install yadm
FreeBSD
yadm is available in the FreeBSD ports. Use pkg
to install it from a prebuilt binary package:
pkg install yadm
OpenWRT
Install the required dependencies, via
opkg update
opkg install bash git git-http gnupg coreutils-chmod coreutils-stat
and then install yadm via the download or clone instructions below.
Download
You can simply download the yadm script and put it into your $PATH
. Something like this:
curl -fLo /usr/local/bin/yadm https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/yadm && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/yadm
Of course, you can change the file paths above to be appropriate for your $PATH
and situation.
Clone
You might wish to clone the yadm project and symlink yadm
into your
$PATH
.
git clone https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm.git ~/.yadm-project
ln -s ~/.yadm-project/yadm ~/bin/yadm
Now you can pull the latest updates to yadm using Git. Again, adjust the
file paths above to be appropriate for your $PATH
and situation.
Submodule
If you are comfortable with how Git submodules work, another option is to add
the yadm project as a submodule and symlink yadm
into your $PATH
.
cd ~
yadm submodule add https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm.git .yadm-project
yadm submodule update --init --recursive
ln -s ~/.yadm-project/yadm ~/bin/yadm
yadm add .yadm-project .gitmodules bin/yadm
yadm commit
When using submodules, you need to initialize them each time you do a fresh
clone
of your dotfiles.
yadm submodule update --init --recursive
Updating to a newer version of yadm would use commands similar to this.
cd ~/.yadm-project
git pull
yadm add ~/.yadm-project
yadm commit
Again, adjust the file paths above to be appropriate for your $PATH
and
situation.
You can find more information about Git submodules by reading the git-submodule man page.