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fix some typo and wording

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kevin zhuang 2020-05-19 18:10:42 +10:00
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@ -13,17 +13,18 @@ repository and heavily utilise [fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) for better
It is inspired by [forgit](https://github.com/wfxr/forgit), a git wrapper that utilise fzf for interactive expereince.
dotbare uses a different implementation approach and focuses on managing and interacting with your dotfiles.
Core characteristics:
Pros:
- No symlink
- Easy setup/remove
- Customization
- Minimal dependency
- Easy migration
- Zero learning curve
- Flat learning curve
- Manage dotfiles in any directory
You could find out how git bare repository could be used for managing dotfiles [here](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles).
Or a [video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBoLDpTWVOM&t=288s) explanation that helped me to get started.
![Demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43941510/82142379-4a1e7500-987f-11ea-8d35-8588a413efd3.png)
@ -74,8 +75,6 @@ echo "PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.dotbare" >> "$HOME"/.bashrc
### Setup
> Treat dotbare as normal `git` commands. For interactive commands, check out [usage](#usage)
1. init git bare repository
> Note: by default, `dotbare finit` will set up a bare repo in \$HOME/.cfg, to customize
> location and various other settings, checkout [customization](#customization)
@ -85,6 +84,7 @@ dotbare finit
```
2. add dotfiles you want to track
> Treat dotbare as normal `git` commands. For interactive commands, check out [usage](#usage)
```sh
dotbare fadd -f
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ dotbare finit -u [URL]
#### Test it in docker
If you know docker, I stronly suggest you give dotbare a try in docker, especially
I stronly suggest you give dotbare a try in docker, especially
when it comes to first time migration.
```sh