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-# newDotFiles
-
-This is where i keep my dotfiles and scripts.
-
-## Dotfile management
-
-I use [this](https://developer.atlassian.com/blog/2016/02/best-way-to-store-dotfiles-git-bare-repo/) method of managing dotfiles
-
-If the link above is broken, here is a short summary.
-
-The method comes from this [thread](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11070797). The idea is to transform your home folder into a git repository, and then add the files you edited.
-
-### First time setup
-
-Make a new bare github repository
-
-Initialize git
-
-`git init --bare $HOME/.cfg`
-
-Add the easy to use alias
-
-`alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME'`
-
-Set git option
-
-`config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no`
-
-This is important, because othervise git vil print every file in your home directory.
-
-Remember to add `alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME'` to your shellrc
-
-Now commands like `config add`, `config commit`, `config push` and `config pull` can be used to manage and sync you config files to github.
-
-### Add to new computer
-
-Configure the alias
-
-`alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME'`
-
-Make gitignore
-`echo ".cfg" >> .gitignore`
-
-Clone repository
-`git clone --bare 'https://github.com/jbjjbjjbj/newDotFiles' $HOME/.cfg`
-
-Set git option
-
-`config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no`
-
-Checkout
-`config checkout`
-
-Backup or delete files that conflict this command and then run `config checkout` again
-
-And turn off the tracking
-`config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no`