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How to use

Make sure that you have stow installed:

sudo pacman -S stow

Then clone the dotfile repository inside your $HOME folder:

cd $HOME
git clone git@github.com:spalberg/dotfiles.git

If you wish to apply the config files from a specific subfolder, just cd into the dotfiles folder and execute stow with the subfolder as argument. Example for the yay config:

cd $HOME/dotfiles
stow yay

However some configs are more complex like the zsh config. If the subfolder in question contains a setup.stowignore.sh file just execute it and it will take care of the rest. Example for zsh:

cd $HOME/dotfiles # You don't have to do this, but why not...
./zsh/setup.stowignore.sh

Cheers!