tori is a configuration management and system -replication tool being rewritten with portability and idempotency in -mind.
+tori is a tool +to track your personal systems’ configurations and replicate them.
For the past 5 months, I’ve been simultaneously using and writing it to manage my main machine’s configuration. By “manage the configuration” what I mean is keeping track of installed packages, configuration files, @@ -294,9 +293,10 @@ implemented functionality. Still, because it is something I’ve come to depend on, it has this rewarding sense of usefulness behind it.
If it sounds interesting to you, take a look. You can follow development at the main Git -repository in BSD.Cafe’s Git forge or through the GitHub mirror. Going forward, -I will also probably be talking a lot about it on my in BSD.Cafe’s Git forge or through its mirrors on GitHub and Codeberg. Going forward, I +will also probably be talking a lot about it on my Mastodon profile.