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Configs

Welcome to my configs, feel free to use and modify them as you like!

To install all of them to your system, just $ make install.
If you just want some of them, use $ make <directory_name> for a specific application.


You want to know what would happen on install without installing anything yet?

For a dry-run of any of the targets, just append -dry to the targets name.

Note:
This management relies on GNU Stow, so to work properly, please ensure you have 'stow' installed...


You don't want to use a config anymore?

Append -uninstall to any config installed via the install-command from earlier.


Too much stuff you don't need?

Check out the bare configs for the individual repos of the applicatons.