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you can add a [configuration_files] section to ~/.mackup.cfg
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tekumara authored and lra committed Jan 14, 2019
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Expand Up @@ -566,7 +566,6 @@ We can [with your help](doc#get-official-support-for-an-application) ;)
Have an application that shouldn't be generally supported but that you use?
Or a cool file you want to sync?

- Use a `~/.mackup.cfg` to [sync a single file](doc#configuration) (e.g. `~/.gitignore`)
- Create a `~/.mackup` directory to [sync an application or any file or directory](doc#add-support-for-an-application-or-any-file-or-directory)

## Why did you do this
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Expand Up @@ -9,17 +9,6 @@ To configure Mackup, create a file named ´.mackup.cfg´ in your home directory.
vi ~/.mackup.cfg
```

Add personal files to sync by including the `configuration_files` header, e.g.

```ini
[configuration_files]
.gitignore_global
.config/your-custom-file
```

Note that Mackup assumes the file paths listed here are relative to your home
directory.

## Storage

### Dropbox
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