py(home_filepath, mackup_filepath)įile "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mackup/utils.py", line 105, in copyįile "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 208, in copytree Load_entry_point('mackup=0.8.14', 'console_scripts', 'mackup')()įile "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mackup/main.py", line 90, in mainįile "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/mackup/application.py", line 106, in backup Mackup is just a portmanteau of Mac and Backup.A folder named /home/orschiro/Dropbox/Mackup/.config/copyq already exists in the backup.Īre you sure that you want to replace it ? Yesįile "/usr/local/bin/mackup", line 9, in So here comes Mackup, the little tool that will sync all your application configs to Dropbox (or Google Drive, or anything).Īnd it's GPL, of course. But I felt a lot of us had the same problem: Making a more generic tool could help others and I could get help from others to support more apps in the tool. I spend time configuring it.įor years, I've used a personal shell script that was copying known config files into Subversion, Git or Dropbox, and linked them into my home. I don't spend a lot of time installing or downloading stuff. Some people tried to solve the problem on the application layer, like Github's Boxen, but it solves a different problem, from my point of view. I also spend a lot of time reconfiguring the same stuff again on all my workstations (home, work). Each time I either lose my apps' configurations, or I just waste a bunch of hours getting setup like I was on my old box. That's a talk we have already had months ago. Yesterday, I had a talk with Zach Zaro, complaining about the pain it is to reconfigure our Macbook each time we get a new one or install from scratch. Create a ~/.mackup directory to sync an application or any file or directory.Have an application that shouldn't be generally supported but that you use? Or a cool file you want to sync? We can with your help ) Personalization & configuration Box: No longer supported as it ignores dotfiles, see.See the README file in the doc directory for more info. The Mackup folder and the files in it stay put, so that any other computer also running Mackup is unaffected. This will remove the symlinks and copy back the files from the Mackup folder in Dropbox to their original places in your home. You can revert all your files to their original state. Mackup does the same for any supported application. That's it, you got your git config setup on your new workstation. When you launch mackup restore, here's what it's really doing: ![]() Now your git config is always backed up and up to date on all your workstations.
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