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by awendt
4034 days ago
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OP here. If you already have a working Ruby environment, it's not a lot. If you have to start by installing Ruby, then yes, don't bother. BTW, this does more than "cat", it supports editing and toggling parts of your config (using --include on files that would normally be excluded). This was my original use case: Switching between setups for remote and office work. |
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