My personal dotfiles.
stowzshfor MacOS and Linux, although it may work with bash
Use the stow wrapper (./stoww), e.g.:
./stoww n-mac-alacritty h-zshif you want to pass some args to stow, do it before providing the directories:
./stoww -n -R h-zshDirs starting with c- go to the system-specific config directory, so
%APPDATA% for Windows, ~/.config for Linux, and ~/Library/Application Support for MacOS.
Dirs starting with n- go to ~/.config for Unix systems.
Dirs starting with h- go to home directory.