Provided by: rcm_1.3.3-3_all
NAME
mkrc — bless files into a dotfile managed by rcm
SYNOPSIS
mkrc [-ChoqSsVvUu] [-t tag] [-d dir] [-B hostname] files ...
DESCRIPTION
This program adds files to your dotfiles directory then installs it back into your home directory. It can install files under a tag or different source directory. It supports these options: -B HOSTNAME use the supplied hostname instead of computing one. Implies -o. -C copy instead of symlinking when installing the rc file back into your home directory -d DIR install dotfiles under the specified directory. This can be specified multiple times. -h show usage instructions. -o install dotfiles into the host-specific directory -q decrease verbosity -S treat the specified rc files as files to be symlinked, even if they are directories -s if the rc file is a file, symlink it; otherwise, make a directory structure as described in rcup(1) in the section ALGORITHM. This is the default. -t TAG install dotfiles according to tag -U the specified files or directories are to be installed without a leading dot. -u the specified files or directories are to be installed with a leading dot. This is the default. -v increase verbosity. This can be repeated for extra verbosity. -V show the version number.
ENVIRONMENT
RCRC User configuration file. Defaults to ~/.rcrc.
FILES
~/.dotfiles ~/.rcrc
EXAMPLES
mkrc ~/.vimrc mkrc -t zsh -d company-dotfiles ~/.zshrc ~/.zlogin mkrc -o ~/.rcrc mkrc -C .ssh mkrc -S .zpretzo mkrc -U bin
SEE ALSO
lsrc(1), rcdn(1), rcup(1), rcrc(5), rcm(7)
AUTHORS
mkrc is maintained by Mike Burns <mburns@thoughtbot.com> and thoughtbot: http://thoughtbot.se