[COFF] What is your prompt?
Grant Taylor
gtaylor at tnetconsulting.net
Tue Dec 28 05:07:08 AEST 2021
On 12/27/21 11:55 AM, Warner Losh wrote:
> I've taken to doing that via symlinks to the host name (so foo.host
> with multiple ones symlinked to the master if it comes to that). That
> way I could keep my local changes in version control... One to many
> client machines crashing and losing stuff in my past...
I too use <something>.<hostname> where something is aliases, bashrc,
zshrc, etc.
I will also frequently have <something>.<hostname> source
<something>.<arbitrary group>. That way I can have $WORK specific
things in <something>.<$WORK> and personal things in <something>.home,
and accounts on friends systems source <something>.<friend's name>.
Thus I have things common to <arbitrary group> in one file. It means
that machine specific <something>.<hostname> ends up being quite
minimal. I could probably get away with (sym)links if I don't need
/anything/ host specific.
--
Grant. . . .
unix || die
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