Hello, On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 9:04 AM <notify@aur.archlinux.org> wrote:
Request #32175 has been Accepted by Muflone [1]:
[Autogenerated] Accepted deletion for dot-tools.
This is a mistake. I have already explained why this is a mistake, and the original reporter--Mark Wagie--already accepted it was a mistake. But my mail was dropped by the mailing list handler, I suppose because I wasn't subscribed. I do not think people should need to be subscribed in order to reply to deletion requests. So now I've had to subscribe, and repeat once again the explanation. This is *not* a personal script, and this does *not* clone my personal dotfiles. My personal dotfiles are stored here: https://github.com/felipec/dotfiles As the title of the package dot-tools clearly state: Tools for distributed dotfiles. This tool is to help manage *everyone*'s dotfiles, not just mine. And as you can see in the README file: Tools for managing dotfiles using git. There is a very similar tool which is actually part of the community repository: https://archlinux.org/packages/community/any/yadm/ And it also allows you to clone dotfiles repositories with the `yadm clone` command. The third project--dot-team--are not my personal dotfiles, but a project where I hope to share dotfiles so we don't all end up repeating the same configurations over and over. dot-tools can clone dot-team, but you don't need to. Just like you can clone dot-team with yadm, but you don't need to. I have released dot-team-0.1, and you can read my blog post explaining what it is and why it can be helpful [1]. Of course the AUR part doesn't apply any more because you deleted the package. Cheers. [1] https://felipec.wordpress.com/2022/02/22/dot-team-0-1/ -- Felipe Contreras