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With the new functionality, when the 'alt' command is called (or automatically triggered), any file with a name ending in '##yadm_tmpl' is treated as a jinja template. The template is processed by envtpl and the result is written to a file without the '##yadm_tmpl' name. The variables passed into the template processing are YADM_CLASS YADM_OS YADM_HOSTNAME YADM_USER These variables are set according to the normal rules for CLASS, OS, HOSTNAME, and USER during the alt processing.
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.TH yadm 1 "10 February 2017" "1.07"
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.SH NAME
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yadm \- Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B yadm
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.I command
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.RI [ options ]
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.B yadm
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.I git-command-or-alias
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.RI [ options ]
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.B yadm
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init
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.RB [ -f ]
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.RB [ -w
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.IR directory ]
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.B yadm
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.RI clone " url
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.RB [ -f ]
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.RB [ -w
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.IR directory ]
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.RB [ --bootstrap ]
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.RB [ --no-bootstrap ]
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.B yadm
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.RI config " name
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.RI [ value ]
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.B yadm
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config
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.RB [ -e ]
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.B yadm
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list
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.RB [ -a ]
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.BR yadm " bootstrap
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.BR yadm " encrypt
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.BR yadm " decrypt
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.RB [ -l ]
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.BR yadm " alt
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.BR yadm " perms
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B yadm
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is a tool for managing a collection of files across multiple computers,
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using a shared Git repository.
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In addition,
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.B yadm
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provides a feature to select alternate versions of files
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based on the operating system or host name.
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Lastly,
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.B yadm
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supplies the ability to manage a subset of secure files, which are
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encrypted before they are included in the repository.
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.SH COMMANDS
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.TP
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.IR git-command " or " git-alias
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Any command not internally handled by
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.B yadm
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is passed through to
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.BR git (1).
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Git commands or aliases are invoked with the
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.B yadm
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managed repository.
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The working directory for git commands will be the configured
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.IR work-tree " (usually
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.IR $HOME ).
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Dotfiles are managed by using standard
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.B git
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commands;
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.IR add ,
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.IR commit ,
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.IR push ,
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.IR pull ,
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etc.
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.RI The " config
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command is not passed directly through.
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Instead use the
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.I gitconfig
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command (see below).
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.TP
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.B alt
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Create symbolic links and process jinja templates for any managed files matching the naming rules describe
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in the ALTERNATES section.
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It is usually unnecessary to run this command, as
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.B yadm
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automatically processes alternates by default.
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This automatic behavior can be disabled by setting the configuration
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.I yadm.auto-alt
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to "false".
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.TP
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.B bootstrap
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Execute
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.I $HOME/.yadm/bootstrap
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if it exists.
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.TP
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.BI clone " url
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Clone a remote repository for tracking dotfiles.
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After the contents of the remote repository have been fetched, a "merge" of
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.I origin/master
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is attempted.
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If there are conflicting files already present in the
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.IR work-tree ,
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this merge will fail and instead a "reset" of
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.I origin/master
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will be done, followed by a "stash". This "stash" operation will preserve the
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original data.
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You can review the stashed conflicts by running the command
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.RS
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.RS
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yadm stash show -p
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.RE
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from within your
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.I $HOME
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directory. If you want to restore the stashed data, you can run
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.RS
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yadm stash apply
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.RE
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or
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.RS
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yadm stash pop
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.RE
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The repository is stored in
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/repo.git .
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By default,
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.I $HOME
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will be used as the
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.IR work-tree ,
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but this can be overridden with the
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.BR -w " option.
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.B yadm
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can be forced to overwrite an existing repository by providing the
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.BR -f " option.
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By default
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.B yadm
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will ask the user if the bootstrap program should be run (if it exists). The
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options
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.BR --bootstrap " or " --no-bootstrap
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will either force the bootstrap to be run, or prevent it from being run,
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without prompting the user.
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.RE
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.TP
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.B config
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This command manages configurations for
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.BR yadm .
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This command works exactly they way
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.BR git-config (1)
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does.
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See the CONFIGURATION section for more details.
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.TP
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.B decrypt
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Decrypt all files stored in
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg .
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Files decrypted will be relative to the configured
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.IR work-tree " (usually
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.IR $HOME ).
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Using the
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.B -l
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option will list the files stored without extracting them.
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.TP
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.B encrypt
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Encrypt all files matching the patterns found in
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/encrypt .
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See the ENCRYPTION section for more details.
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.TP
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.B gitconfig
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Pass options to the
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.B git config
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command. Since
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.B yadm
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already uses the
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.I config
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command to manage its own configurations,
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this command is provided as a way to change configurations of the repository managed by
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.BR yadm .
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One useful case might be to configure the repository so untracked files are shown in status commands.
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.B yadm
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initially configures its repository so that untracked files are not shown.
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If you wish use the default git behavior (to show untracked files and directories), you can remove this configuration.
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.RS
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.RS
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yadm gitconfig --unset status.showUntrackedFiles
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.RE
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.RE
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.TP
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.B help
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Print a summary of
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.BR yadm " commands.
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.TP
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.B init
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Initialize a new, empty repository for tracking dotfiles.
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The repository is stored in
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/repo.git .
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By default,
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.I $HOME
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will be used as the
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.IR work-tree ,
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but this can be overridden with the
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.BR -w " option.
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.B yadm
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can be forced to overwrite an existing repository by providing the
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.BR -f " option.
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.TP
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.B list
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Print a list of files managed by
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.BR yadm .
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.RB The " -a
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option will cause all managed files to be listed.
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Otherwise, the list will only include files from the current directory or below.
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.TP
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.B perms
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Update permissions as described in the PERMISSIONS section.
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It is usually unnecessary to run this command, as
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.B yadm
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automatically processes permissions by default.
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This automatic behavior can be disabled by setting the configuration
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.I yadm.auto-perms
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to "false".
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.TP
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.B version
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Print the version of
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.BR yadm .
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B yadm
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supports a set of universal options that alter the paths it uses.
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The default paths are documented in the FILES section.
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Any path specified by these options must be fully qualified.
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If you always want to override one or more of these paths, it may be useful to create an alias for the
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.B yadm
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command.
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For example, the following alias could be used to override the repository directory.
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.RS
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alias yadm='yadm --yadm-repo /alternate/path/to/repo'
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.RE
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The following is the full list of universal options.
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Each option should be followed by a fully qualified path.
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.TP
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.B -Y,--yadm-dir
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Override the
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.B yadm
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directory.
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.B yadm
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stores its data relative to this directory.
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.TP
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.B --yadm-repo
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Override the location of the
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.B yadm
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repository.
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.TP
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.B --yadm-config
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Override the location of the
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.B yadm
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configuration file.
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.TP
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.B --yadm-encrypt
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Override the location of the
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.B yadm
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encryption configuration.
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.TP
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.B --yadm-archive
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Override the location of the
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.B yadm
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encrypted files archive.
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.TP
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.B --yadm-bootstrap
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Override the location of the
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.B yadm
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bootstrap program.
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.SH CONFIGURATION
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.B yadm
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uses a configuration file named
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/config .
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This file uses the same format as
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.BR git-config (1).
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Also, you can control the contents of the configuration file
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via the
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.B yadm config
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command (which works exactly like
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.BR git-config ).
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For example, to disable alternates you can run the command:
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.RS
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yadm config yadm.auto-alt false
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.RE
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The following is the full list of supported configurations:
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.TP
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.B yadm.auto-alt
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Disable the automatic linking described in the section ALTERNATES.
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If disabled, you may still run
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.B yadm alt
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manually to create the alternate links.
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This feature is enabled by default.
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.TP
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.B yadm.auto-perms
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Disable the automatic permission changes described in the section PERMISSIONS.
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If disabled, you may still run
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.B yadm perms
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manually to update permissions.
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This feature is enabled by default.
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.TP
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.B yadm.ssh-perms
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Disable the permission changes to
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.IR $HOME/.ssh/* .
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This feature is enabled by default.
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.TP
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.B yadm.gpg-perms
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Disable the permission changes to
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.IR $HOME/.gnupg/* .
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This feature is enabled by default.
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.TP
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.B yadm.gpg-recipient
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Asymmetrically encrypt files with a gpg public/private key pair.
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Provide a "key ID" to specify which public key to encrypt with.
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The key must exist in your public keyrings.
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If left blank or not provided, symmetric encryption is used instead.
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If set to "ASK", gpg will interactively ask for recipients.
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See the ENCRYPTION section for more details.
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This feature is disabled by default.
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.TP
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.B yadm.gpg-program
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Specify an alternate program to use instead of "gpg".
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By default, the first "gpg" found in $PATH is used.
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.TP
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.B yadm.git-program
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Specify an alternate program to use instead of "git".
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By default, the first "git" found in $PATH is used.
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.RE
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These last four "local" configurations are not stored in the
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/config,
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they are stored in the local repository.
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.TP
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.B local.class
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Specify a CLASS for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
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By default, no CLASS will be matched.
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.TP
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.B local.os
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Override the OS for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
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.TP
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.B local.hostname
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Override the HOSTNAME for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
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.TP
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.B local.user
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Override the USER for the purpose of symlinking alternate files.
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.SH ALTERNATES
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When managing a set of files across different systems, it can be useful to have
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an automated way of choosing an alternate version of a file for a different
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operating system, host, or user.
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.B yadm
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implements a feature which will automatically create a symbolic link to
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the appropriate version of a file, as long as you follow a specific naming
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convention.
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.B yadm
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can detect files with names ending in any of the following:
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##
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##CLASS
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##CLASS.OS
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##CLASS.OS.HOSTNAME
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##CLASS.OS.HOSTNAME.USER
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##OS
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##OS.HOSTNAME
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##OS.HOSTNAME.USER
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If there are any files managed by
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.BR yadm \'s
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repository,
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or listed in
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/encrypt ,
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which match this naming convention,
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symbolic links will be created for the most appropriate version.
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This may best be demonstrated by example. Assume the following files are managed by
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.BR yadm \'s
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repository:
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Work
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host1
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host2
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux.host1
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- $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux.host2
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If running on a Macbook named "host2",
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.B yadm
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will create a symbolic link which looks like this:
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt " -> " $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin.host2
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However, on another Mackbook named "host3",
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.B yadm
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will create a symbolic link which looks like this:
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt " -> " $HOME/path/example.txt##Darwin
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Since the hostname doesn't match any of the managed files, the more generic version is chosen.
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If running on a Linux server named "host4", the link will be:
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt " -> " $HOME/path/example.txt##Linux
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If running on a Solaris server, the link use the default "##" version:
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt " -> " $HOME/path/example.txt##
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If running on a system, with CLASS set to "Work", the link will be:
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt " -> " $HOME/path/example.txt##WORK
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If no "##" version exists and no files match the current CLASS/OS/HOSTNAME/USER, then no link will be created.
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Links are also created for directories named this way, as long as they have at least one
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.B yadm
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managed file within them.
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CLASS must be manually set using
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.BR yadm\ config\ local.class\ <class> .
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OS is determined by running
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.BR uname\ -s ,
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HOSTNAME by running
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.BR hostname ,
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and USER by running
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.BR id\ -u\ -n .
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.B yadm
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will automatically create these links by default. This can be disabled using the
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.I yadm.auto-alt
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configuration.
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Even if disabled, links can be manually created by running
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.BR yadm\ alt .
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It is possible to use "%" as a "wildcard" in place of CLASS, OS, HOSTNAME, or
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USER. For example, The following file could be linked for any host when the
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user is "harvey".
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.IR $HOME/path/example.txt##%.%.harvey
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CLASS is a special value which is stored locally on each host (inside the local
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repository). To use alternate symlinks using CLASS, you must set the value of
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class using the configuration
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.BR local.class .
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This is set like any other
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.B yadm
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configuration with the
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.B yadm config
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command. The following sets the CLASS to be "Work".
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yadm config local.class Work
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Similarly, the values of OS, HOSTNAME, and USER can be manually overridden
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using the configuration options
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.BR local.os ,
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.BR local.hostname ,
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and
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.BR local.user .
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If
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.BR envtpl
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(
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.BR pip\ install\ envtpl
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) is available, you can also create
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.B jinja
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templates (http://jinja.pocoo.org/) which will transformed into real files.
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.B yadm
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will treat files ending in
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##yadm_tmpl
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as jinja templates. During processing, the following variables are
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set according to the above rules:
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YADM_CLASS
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YADM_OS
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YADM_HOSTNAME
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YADM_USER
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E.g. a file 'whatever##yadm_tmpl' with the following content
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{% if YADM_USER == 'harvey' -%}
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config={{YADM_CLASS}}-{{ YADM_OS }}
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{% else -%}
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config=dev-whatever
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{% endif -%}
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would output a file with the follwing content, if the username would be 'harvey'
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config=work-Linux
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and the following otherwise:
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config=dev-whatever
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.SH ENCRYPTION
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It can be useful to manage confidential files, like SSH or GPG keys, across
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multiple systems. However, doing so would put plain text data into a Git
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repository, which often resides on a public system.
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.B yadm
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implements a feature which can make it easy to encrypt and decrypt a set of
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files so the encrypted version can be maintained in the Git repository.
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This feature will only work if the
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.BR gpg (1)
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command is available.
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To use this feature, a list of patterns must be created and saved as
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/encrypt .
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This list of patterns should be relative to the configured
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.IR work-tree " (usually
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.IR $HOME ).
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For example:
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.RS
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.ssh/*.key
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.gnupg/*.gpg
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.RE
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The
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.B yadm encrypt
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command will find all files matching the patterns, and prompt for a password. Once a
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password has confirmed, the matching files will be encrypted and saved as
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.IR $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg .
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The patterns and files.gpg should be added to the
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.B yadm
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repository so they are available across multiple systems.
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To decrypt these files later, or on another system run
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.BR yadm\ decrypt
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and provide the correct password.
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After files are decrypted, permissions are automatically updated as described
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in the PERMISSIONS section.
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Symmetric encryption is used by default, but asymmetric encryption may be
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enabled using the
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.I yadm.gpg-recipient
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configuration.
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.BR NOTE :
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It is recommended that you use a private repository when keeping confidential
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files, even though they are encrypted.
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.SH PERMISSIONS
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When files are checked out of a Git repository, their initial permissions are
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dependent upon the user's umask. This can result in confidential files with lax permissions.
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To prevent this,
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.B yadm
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will automatically update the permissions of confidential files.
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The "group" and "others" permissions will be removed from the following files:
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.RI - " $HOME/.yadm/files.gpg
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- All files matching patterns in
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.I $HOME/.yadm/encrypt
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- The SSH directory and files,
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.I .ssh/*
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- The GPG directory and files,
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.I .gnupg/*
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.B yadm
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will automatically update permissions by default. This can be disabled using the
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.I yadm.auto-perms
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configuration.
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Even if disabled, permissions can be manually updated by running
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.BR yadm\ perms .
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The SSH directory processing can be disabled using the
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.I yadm.ssh-perms
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configuration.
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.SH FILES
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The following are the default paths
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.B yadm
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uses for its own data.
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These paths can be altered using universal options.
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See the OPTIONS section for details.
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.TP
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.I $HOME/.yadm
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The
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.B yadm
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directory. By default, all data
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.B yadm
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stores is relative to this directory.
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.TP
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.I $YADM_DIR/config
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Configuration file for
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.BR yadm .
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.TP
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.I $YADM_DIR/repo.git
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Git repository used by
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.BR yadm .
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.TP
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.I $YADM_DIR/encrypt
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List of globs used for encrypt/decrypt
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.TP
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.I $YADM_DIR/files.gpg
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All files encrypted with
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.B yadm encrypt
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are stored in this file.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.TP
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.B yadm init
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Create an empty repo for managing files
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.TP
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.B yadm add .bash_profile ; yadm commit
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Add
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.I .bash_profile
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to the Git index and create a new commit
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.TP
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.B yadm remote add origin <url>
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Add a remote origin to an existing repository
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.TP
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.B yadm push -u origin master
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Initial push of master to origin
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.TP
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.B echo ".ssh/*.key" >> $HOME/.yadm/encrypt
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Add a new pattern to the list of encrypted files
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.TP
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.B yadm encrypt ; yadm add ~/.yadm/files.gpg ; yadm commit
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Commit a new set of encrypted files
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.SH REPORTING BUGS
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Report issues or create pull requests at GitHub:
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https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/issues
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tim Byrne <sultan@locehilios.com>
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR git (1),
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.BR gpg (1)
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https://thelocehiliosan.github.io/yadm/
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