How to Install and Uninstall homeshick Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: November 23,2024
1. Install "homeshick" package
This guide let you learn how to install homeshick on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
homeshick
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2. Uninstall "homeshick" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall homeshick on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
homeshick
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3. Information about the homeshick package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package homeshick:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : homeshick
Version : 2.0.0-bp155.2.10
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 59.2 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : homeshick-2.0.0-bp155.2.10.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/andsens/homeshick
Summary : Dotfile synchronizer based on Git and Bash
Description :
Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
dotfiles. It leverages Git repositories to store and version dotfiles, and to
synchronize dotfile repositories between accounts and/or machines.
For example, this allows managing personal dotfiles alongside emacs or vim
plugins without clutter. It also makes it easy to install large external
frameworks, such as oh-my-zsh, found on sites like https://dotfiles.github.io/.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : homeshick
Version : 2.0.0-bp155.2.10
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 59.2 KiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : homeshick-2.0.0-bp155.2.10.src
Upstream URL : https://github.com/andsens/homeshick
Summary : Dotfile synchronizer based on Git and Bash
Description :
Homeshick is a tool for users to manage configuration files, also known as
dotfiles. It leverages Git repositories to store and version dotfiles, and to
synchronize dotfile repositories between accounts and/or machines.
For example, this allows managing personal dotfiles alongside emacs or vim
plugins without clutter. It also makes it easy to install large external
frameworks, such as oh-my-zsh, found on sites like https://dotfiles.github.io/.