Provided by: homesick_1.1.6-2_all bug

NAME

       homesick - keep your dotfile in git

DESCRIPTION

   Commands:
       homesick cd CASTLE
              # Open a new shell in the root of the given castle

       homesick clone URI
              # Clone +uri+ as a castle for homesick

       homesick commit CASTLE MESSAGE
              # Commit the specified castle's changes

       homesick destroy CASTLE
              # Delete all symlinks and remove the cloned repository

       homesick diff CASTLE
              # Shows the git diff of uncommitted changes in a castle

       homesick exec CASTLE COMMAND
              # Execute a single shell command inside the root of a castle

       homesick exec_all COMMAND
              # Execute a single shell command inside the root of every cloned castle

       homesick generate PATH
              # generate a homesick-ready git repo at PATH

       homesick help [COMMAND]
              # Describe available commands or one specific command

       homesick link CASTLE
              # Symlinks all dotfiles from the specified castle

       homesick list
              # List cloned castles

       homesick open CASTLE
              # Open your default editor in the root of the given castle

       homesick pull CASTLE
              # Update the specified castle

       homesick push CASTLE
              # Push the specified castle

       homesick rc CASTLE
              # Run the .homesickrc for the specified castle

       homesick show_path CASTLE
              # Prints the path of a castle

       homesick status CASTLE
              # Shows the git status of a castle

       homesick track FILE CASTLE
              # add a file to a castle

       homesick unlink CASTLE
              # Unsymlinks all dotfiles from the specified castle

       homesick version
              # Display the current version of homesick

   Runtime options:
       -f, [--force]
              # Overwrite files that already exist

       -p, [--pretend], [--no-pretend]
              # Run but do not make any changes

       -q, [--quiet], [--no-quiet]
              # Suppress status output

       -s, [--skip], [--no-skip]
              # Skip files that already exist