Merge pull request #164 from fuzzbomb/update-README-symlink-command
Rename symlink command to link in README.
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With the castle cloned, you can now link its contents into your home dir:
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With the castle cloned, you can now link its contents into your home dir:
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homesick symlink pickled-vim
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homesick link pickled-vim
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You can remove symlinks anytime when you don't need them anymore
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You can remove symlinks anytime when you don't need them anymore
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## .homesick_subdir
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## .homesick_subdir
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`homesick symlink` basically makes symlink to only first depth in `castle/home`. If you want to link nested files/directories, please use .homesick_subdir.
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`homesick link` basically makes symlink to only first depth in `castle/home`. If you want to link nested files/directories, please use .homesick_subdir.
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For example, when you have castle like this:
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For example, when you have castle like this:
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.config
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.config
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and run `homesick symlink CASTLE`. The result is:
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and run `homesick link CASTLE`. The result is:
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~
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~
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|-- .config
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