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To get started, you can [fork][2] this repository (and probably delete this
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README and rename your version to something like just `dotfiles`).
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In general, I suggest using symbolic links for everything, and using git
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In general, you should be using symbolic links for everything, and using git
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submodules whenever possible.
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To keep submodules at their proper versions, you could include something like
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* [anishathalye's dotfiles][3]
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If you're using Dotbot and you'd like to include a link to your dotfiles as an
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inspiration to others, please submit a pull request.
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If you're using Dotbot and you'd like to include a link to your dotfiles here
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as an inspiration to others, please submit a pull request.
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License
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This software is released into the public domain. That means you can do
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whatever you want with it without restriction.
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That being said, I would appreciate it if you could maintain a link back to
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Dotbot (or this repository) to help other people discover Dotbot.
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[1]: https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot
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[2]: https://github.com/anishathalye/dotfiles_template/fork
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