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Hyde-cli as general Hyprland Dots manager #41

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dieBakterie opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 6 comments
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Hyde-cli as general Hyprland Dots manager #41

dieBakterie opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 6 comments

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dieBakterie commented Apr 29, 2024

Is it possible to add additional folders and files to manage with Hyde-cli?

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kRHYME7 commented Apr 29, 2024

Huh?

@dieBakterie dieBakterie changed the title Hyprland ecosystem Hyde-cli as general Hyprland Dots manager Apr 29, 2024
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kRHYME7 commented Apr 29, 2024

Ah, I see, yes you can add it inside of ./restore.cfg.lst be sure to make the files or dirs existed.

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kRHYME7 commented Apr 29, 2024

@dieBakterie Hyde restore Clone /patch/to/custom/clone or link the custom clone to like Hyde restore link for fresh installs the Hyde-install --[flags] is use

Now that clone directory is yours, and you can always run git pull without any issues. As long as no merge conflicts. (learn git for this )

Helpful note is when you add files inside a Clone directory it is fine to run git pull. No changes will happen to your new files as long as it is not a conflict. git is huge so please learn a little bit of it then you'll love open source more! HAHAHA

Sorry for not understanding the question so well.

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kRHYME7 commented Apr 29, 2024

So yes you can. Will close this okay?

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Ah, I see, yes you can add it inside of ./restore.cfg.lst be sure to make the files or dirs existed.

With existed you mean that they're in the cloned repo right?

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kRHYME7 commented Apr 29, 2024

With existed you mean that they're in the cloned repo right?

Yes that's how it works. It will be skipped if it is not in the Clone directory

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