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OSX
yadm can be installed using Homebrew.
brew install yadm
Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS (YUM/RPM)
Several yum repositories are on Copr. Follow this link for repositories and installation instructions.
Ubuntu
Beginning with Ubuntu 16.10 (yakkety), a version of yadm is available via standard package repositories.
If using an older Ubuntu release, or to get a more up-to-date version of yadm, a PPA containing yadm exists here. These commands should be sufficient to install:
sudo apt-get install -y software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:flexiondotorg/yadm
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y install yadm
Otherwise, the instructions for Debian below should also work for Ubuntu.
Debian
yadm is available in the stable release of Debian. It may be installed with apt-get
.
Arch Linux
yadm is available in the Arch User Repos and can be installed with AUR helper or Makepkg
yaourt -S yadm-git
Gentoo Linux
yadm is available in the main gentoo portage tree, simply use emerge
to install it
emerge -atv app-admin/yadm
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.