Hey Jessica,

You could probably put all the config files in the root repo. Then
make a bash script which can copy them to their respective locations.
Now when you update one script, you can just run that bash script
which will update all the config files. Similarly you can pull the
repo on some other computer and run the bash file there. Hope this
helps!

Regards,
Pranit Bauva

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