configfile is a command line tool that help user to manage their own configuration files.
This tool does not store configuration files for you. A git repo (dotfiles) is needed to store your configuration files.
Please follow this structure:
/files/
/module1/
/module2/
/settings.json
/configurationfile.txt
/module3/
/scripts/
/scriptfile.shTo install Configfile, you need to use NPM or Yarn.
yarn global add configfile@latestconfigfile initorconfigfile i: Initialize configfile on the current user session.-f, --forceforce current configuration to be overwritten.
configfile modules listorconfigfile m l: Display a list of all modules available via Configfile.configfile modules deploy [moduleName...]orconfigfile m d [moduleName...]: Deploy the configuration files for the given module name.-l, --localdeploy authorized file to the current directory.
configfile scriptsorconfigfile s: Display a list of all scripts available via Configfile.configfile scripts run <scriptName>orconfigfile s r <scriptName>: Execute the script identifying by the given script name.
Contributions to the source code of Configfile are welcomed and greatly appreciated. For help on how to contribute in this project, please refer to How to contribute to Configfile.
Configfile is licensed under an Apache-2.0 license, which means that it's a completely free open source software. Unfortunately, Configfile doesn't make itself. Version 1.0.0 is the next step, which will result in many late, beer-filled nights of development.
If you're using Configfile and want to support the development, you now have the chance! Go on my Patreon page and become my joyful patron!!
For help on how to support Configfile, please refer to The awesome people who support Configfile.
This project is under Apache-2.0 license. See LICENSE file.
