# Config Example `[ {"boot": [ {"grub": [ {"themes": ["GradientGuy"]} ]} ]}, {"etc": [ "installList.txt", "mkinitcpio.conf", "pacman.conf", {"default": ["grub"]}, {"pacman.d": ["hooks"]}, {"iwd": ["main.conf"]}, {"udev": [ {"rules.d": [ "60-thrustmaster.rules", "80-yubikey.rules" ]} ]} ]}, {"usr": [ {"share": [ {"applications": [ "spotify.desktop", "org.gnome.Evolution.desktop" ]}, {"icons": [ {"default": ["index.theme"]} ]} ]} ]}, {"home": [ {"$USER": [ ".zshrc", {".config": [ "btop", "dunst", "eww", "hypr", "kitty", "qt5ct", "rofi", "spotify-tui", "swaylock", "zsh", "gtk-3.0", "cron", {"systemd": [ {"user": ["spotifyd.service"]} ]}, "nvim" ]} ]} ]} ]` # Dotfiles Help Output `CLI utility to help with managing user dotfiles Usage: dotfiles [OPTIONS] Commands: collect Collect files into a destination file install Installs dotfiles from a git url help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) Options: -c, --config The file path to the config file [default: config.json] -d, --destination The path to the directory to do work in [default: ~/dotfiles] -u, --use-username Whether to treat the user's home folder as their username or "$USER" -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version` # Collect Help Output `Collect files into a destination directory Usage: dotfiles collect Options: -h, --help Print help` # Install Help Output `Installs dotfiles from a git url. The repo either needs to have: 1)a config contained in the root directory 2)a config written to match the file structure of the repo Usage: dotfiles install Arguments: The git url to pull the repo from Options: -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h')`