Philipp Benner wrote:
>> I keep my home directory in version control, as a means of sharing it
>> across systems, keeping it backed up, and tracking changes to it. One
>> of the biggest problems I run into relates to applications that always
>> write out their entire preferences, rather than only
> I keep my home directory in version control, as a means of sharing it
> across systems, keeping it backed up, and tracking changes to it. One
> of the biggest problems I run into relates to applications that always
> write out their entire preferences, rather than only changed
> preferences. Th
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I keep my home directory in version control, as a means of sharing it
across systems, keeping it backed up, and tracking changes to it. One
of the biggest problems I run into relates to applications that always
write out their entire p
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