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  1. Another #dotbot for the series. A space faring turret. It'll be part of a project I'm slowly building since i can't program for shit

  2. Another #dotbot for the series. A space faring turret. It'll be part of a project I'm slowly building since i can't program for shit

  3. Another #dotbot for the series. A space faring turret. It'll be part of a project I'm slowly building since i can't program for shit

  4. Another #dotbot for the series. A space faring turret. It'll be part of a project I'm slowly building since i can't program for shit

  5. Another #dotbot for the series. A space faring turret. It'll be part of a project I'm slowly building since i can't program for shit

  6. Has anybody experience with dot-file-management tools such as #chezmoi, #dotbot, #rcm, #vcsh, #yadm, bare git?

    Naïve symlinks don't work for me any more.

    Maybe I'll test chezmoi first as it looks promising without having compared it to others besides reading chezmoi.io/comparison-table/

    Write me your experience and if you have tested multiple solutions, I'm very curious about your recommendation!

    My requirements: I maintain 3 Debian stable computers (12 + 13). One of them has multiple users (business/private). I share lots of similar config files for shell tools as well as desktop environment (xfce, GNOME, KDE; I probably switch all to KDE). I most probably need a template mechanism to enable host-specific settings. Some config files may not be identical on different hosts, most are (besides host-specific settings). When tools write back to their config files, this should be handled well by the dotfile management tool. Sync via arbitrary sync tool (syncthing or git preferred).

  7. Has anybody experience with dot-file-management tools such as #chezmoi, #dotbot, #rcm, #vcsh, #yadm, bare git?

    Naïve symlinks don't work for me any more.

    Maybe I'll test chezmoi first as it looks promising without having compared it to others besides reading chezmoi.io/comparison-table/

    Write me your experience and if you have tested multiple solutions, I'm very curious about your recommendation!

    My requirements: I maintain 3 Debian stable computers (12 + 13). One of them has multiple users (business/private). I share lots of similar config files for shell tools as well as desktop environment (xfce, GNOME, KDE; I probably switch all to KDE). I most probably need a template mechanism to enable host-specific settings. Some config files may not be identical on different hosts, most are (besides host-specific settings). When tools write back to their config files, this should be handled well by the dotfile management tool. Sync via arbitrary sync tool (syncthing or git preferred).

  8. Has anybody experience with dot-file-management tools such as #chezmoi, #dotbot, #rcm, #vcsh, #yadm, bare git?

    Naïve symlinks don't work for me any more.

    Maybe I'll test chezmoi first as it looks promising without having compared it to others besides reading chezmoi.io/comparison-table/

    Write me your experience and if you have tested multiple solutions, I'm very curious about your recommendation!

    My requirements: I maintain 3 Debian stable computers (12 + 13). One of them has multiple users (business/private). I share lots of similar config files for shell tools as well as desktop environment (xfce, GNOME, KDE; I probably switch all to KDE). I most probably need a template mechanism to enable host-specific settings. Some config files may not be identical on different hosts, most are (besides host-specific settings). When tools write back to their config files, this should be handled well by the dotfile management tool. Sync via arbitrary sync tool (syncthing or git preferred).

  9. Has anybody experience with dot-file-management tools such as #chezmoi, #dotbot, #rcm, #vcsh, #yadm, bare git?

    Naïve symlinks don't work for me any more.

    Maybe I'll test chezmoi first as it looks promising without having compared it to others besides reading chezmoi.io/comparison-table/

    Write me your experience and if you have tested multiple solutions, I'm very curious about your recommendation!

    My requirements: I maintain 3 Debian stable computers (12 + 13). One of them has multiple users (business/private). I share lots of similar config files for shell tools as well as desktop environment (xfce, GNOME, KDE; I probably switch all to KDE). I most probably need a template mechanism to enable host-specific settings. Some config files may not be identical on different hosts, most are (besides host-specific settings). When tools write back to their config files, this should be handled well by the dotfile management tool. Sync via arbitrary sync tool (syncthing or git preferred).

  10. Has anybody experience with dot-file-management tools such as #chezmoi, #dotbot, #rcm, #vcsh, #yadm, bare git?

    Naïve symlinks don't work for me any more.

    Maybe I'll test chezmoi first as it looks promising without having compared it to others besides reading chezmoi.io/comparison-table/

    Write me your experience and if you have tested multiple solutions, I'm very curious about your recommendation!

    My requirements: I maintain 3 Debian stable computers (12 + 13). One of them has multiple users (business/private). I share lots of similar config files for shell tools as well as desktop environment (xfce, GNOME, KDE; I probably switch all to KDE). I most probably need a template mechanism to enable host-specific settings. Some config files may not be identical on different hosts, most are (besides host-specific settings). When tools write back to their config files, this should be handled well by the dotfile management tool. Sync via arbitrary sync tool (syncthing or git preferred).

  11. 114 - Thwackfoot
    While originally used as local foot patrol, its imposing size was seen as a deterrent. That is until it became clear it couldn't maneuver the winding twisted UnderCity streets. Now, they are only posted at specific stations in unsavory neighborhoods. Instinctively, residents brace or flee when its thundering footsteps and blaring alarms echo off the labyrinthine city walls.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist

  12. 114 - Thwackfoot
    While originally used as local foot patrol, its imposing size was seen as a deterrent. That is until it became clear it couldn't maneuver the winding twisted UnderCity streets. Now, they are only posted at specific stations in unsavory neighborhoods. Instinctively, residents brace or flee when its thundering footsteps and blaring alarms echo off the labyrinthine city walls.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist

  13. 114 - Thwackfoot
    While originally used as local foot patrol, its imposing size was seen as a deterrent. That is until it became clear it couldn't maneuver the winding twisted UnderCity streets. Now, they are only posted at specific stations in unsavory neighborhoods. Instinctively, residents brace or flee when its thundering footsteps and blaring alarms echo off the labyrinthine city walls.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist

  14. 114 - Thwackfoot
    While originally used as local foot patrol, its imposing size was seen as a deterrent. That is until it became clear it couldn't maneuver the winding twisted UnderCity streets. Now, they are only posted at specific stations in unsavory neighborhoods. Instinctively, residents brace or flee when its thundering footsteps and blaring alarms echo off the labyrinthine city walls.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist

  15. 114 - Thwackfoot
    While originally used as local foot patrol, its imposing size was seen as a deterrent. That is until it became clear it couldn't maneuver the winding twisted UnderCity streets. Now, they are only posted at specific stations in unsavory neighborhoods. Instinctively, residents brace or flee when its thundering footsteps and blaring alarms echo off the labyrinthine city walls.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist

  16. 113 - Micromate
    The explorer Pal. Due to its higher construction costs, it is a rare sight to see in the lower slums of the UnderCity. Incredibly durable, it can follow its owner on any adventure. Providing not only navigation but witty repartee.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist
    #MastoArt

  17. 113 - Micromate
    The explorer Pal. Due to its higher construction costs, it is a rare sight to see in the lower slums of the UnderCity. Incredibly durable, it can follow its owner on any adventure. Providing not only navigation but witty repartee.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist
    #MastoArt

  18. 113 - Micromate
    The explorer Pal. Due to its higher construction costs, it is a rare sight to see in the lower slums of the UnderCity. Incredibly durable, it can follow its owner on any adventure. Providing not only navigation but witty repartee.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist
    #MastoArt

  19. 113 - Micromate
    The explorer Pal. Due to its higher construction costs, it is a rare sight to see in the lower slums of the UnderCity. Incredibly durable, it can follow its owner on any adventure. Providing not only navigation but witty repartee.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist
    #MastoArt

  20. 113 - Micromate
    The explorer Pal. Due to its higher construction costs, it is a rare sight to see in the lower slums of the UnderCity. Incredibly durable, it can follow its owner on any adventure. Providing not only navigation but witty repartee.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist
    #MastoArt

  21. 112 - Buddly
    Part of the DotPal series, small friendly companions for the everyday citizen. Known to be more of a rascal than other pals, they tend to be more opinionated yet helpful.
    Other Pals include; Chumigo, Cubuddy, Knicknap, and Micromate.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist #MastoArt

  22. 112 - Buddly
    Part of the DotPal series, small friendly companions for the everyday citizen. Known to be more of a rascal than other pals, they tend to be more opinionated yet helpful.
    Other Pals include; Chumigo, Cubuddy, Knicknap, and Micromate.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist #MastoArt

  23. 112 - Buddly
    Part of the DotPal series, small friendly companions for the everyday citizen. Known to be more of a rascal than other pals, they tend to be more opinionated yet helpful.
    Other Pals include; Chumigo, Cubuddy, Knicknap, and Micromate.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist #MastoArt

  24. 112 - Buddly
    Part of the DotPal series, small friendly companions for the everyday citizen. Known to be more of a rascal than other pals, they tend to be more opinionated yet helpful.
    Other Pals include; Chumigo, Cubuddy, Knicknap, and Micromate.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist #MastoArt

  25. 112 - Buddly
    Part of the DotPal series, small friendly companions for the everyday citizen. Known to be more of a rascal than other pals, they tend to be more opinionated yet helpful.
    Other Pals include; Chumigo, Cubuddy, Knicknap, and Micromate.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robot #procreate #indietcg #2Dartist #MastoArt

  26. 111 - Lanthera
    A roaming expert in most world religions and customs, it offers solace in a non-denominational manner. From taking confessions to guiding mediations, all for a low low fee. It keeps an encrypted history of all interactions to better serve their charges. Though, few citizens ever use its services. Most know better.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robots #procreate #MastoArt

  27. 111 - Lanthera
    A roaming expert in most world religions and customs, it offers solace in a non-denominational manner. From taking confessions to guiding mediations, all for a low low fee. It keeps an encrypted history of all interactions to better serve their charges. Though, few citizens ever use its services. Most know better.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robots #procreate #MastoArt

  28. 111 - Lanthera
    A roaming expert in most world religions and customs, it offers solace in a non-denominational manner. From taking confessions to guiding mediations, all for a low low fee. It keeps an encrypted history of all interactions to better serve their charges. Though, few citizens ever use its services. Most know better.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robots #procreate #MastoArt

  29. 111 - Lanthera
    A roaming expert in most world religions and customs, it offers solace in a non-denominational manner. From taking confessions to guiding mediations, all for a low low fee. It keeps an encrypted history of all interactions to better serve their charges. Though, few citizens ever use its services. Most know better.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robots #procreate #MastoArt

  30. 111 - Lanthera
    A roaming expert in most world religions and customs, it offers solace in a non-denominational manner. From taking confessions to guiding mediations, all for a low low fee. It keeps an encrypted history of all interactions to better serve their charges. Though, few citizens ever use its services. Most know better.

    #characterdesign #dotbot #dotbots #DotBotsBrawl #DotBots2 #robots #procreate #MastoArt