On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 18:45, Joey Hess <j...@kitenet.net> wrote: > mr can look much nicer if you take advantage of locality and chaining. > By locality, I mean putting a mrconfig close to the directories it > checks out, rather than in some standards-body controlled directory like > ~/.config.
You mean that ~/.git-repos contains the actual repos? I.e. that every repo comes with its own .mrconfig? I used that approach at first, but I feel the symlinks (here they are ;) from ~/.config/mr/available.de to ~/.config/mr/config.d are more flexible. Plus, you get central management of all mr configs. That can be handy when you want to make a global update on a machine which does not have all your mr-controlled repos checked out. Richard _______________________________________________ vcs-home mailing list vcs-home@lists.madduck.net http://lists.madduck.net/listinfo/vcs-home