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Konsync (Sync Linux Customizations)

A CLI program that will let you sync and export your Linux customizations with just one command! It officially supports KDE Plasma but it can be used on all other desktop environments too!

Installation

Install from PyPI using pipx, pipx install konsync (not yet implemented) for now just git clone https://github.com/EpicStuff/konsync and run python konsync/konsync/__main__.py

Usage

Get Help

konsync -h or konsync --help

Sync based on current config

konsync -s or konsync --sync You may need to log out and log in to see all the changes.

Overwrite already existing files

konsync -sf <local,sync> or konsync --sync --force <local,sync>

Remove synced files from either local or sync folder

konsync -r <local,sync> or konsync --remove <local,sync>

Export larger files/folders that you may not want stored without compression

konsync -e or konsync --export

Export, overwrite files if they already exist, see compression format for detailed behaviour

konsync -ef or konsync --export --force

Import a ".knsv" file

konsync -i or konsync --import

Show current version

konsync -v or konsync --version


Editing the configuration file

You can make changes to Konsync's configuration file according to your needs. Konsync will check for ./config.taml by default unless a config file or sync location is specified. For KDE Plasma users, the configuration file will be pre-configured.

Format

The configuration file should be formatted in the following way:

sync_dir:
	placeholder:  # this is required due to the way the parsing functions were written
		location:
save:
	name:
		location: "path/to/parent/directory"
		entries:
		# These are files to be backed up.
		# They should be present in the specified location.
			- file1
			- file2
			- folder1/
			- folder2/file3
export:
	# This includes files which will be exported with your profile.
	# They will not be saved but only be exported and imported.
	# These may include files like complete icon packs and themes..
	name:
		location: "path/to/parent/directory"
		entries:
			- file1
			- file2

Adding more files/folders to backup

You can add more files/folders in the configuration file like this:

save:
	another_name:
		location: "another/path/to/parent/directory"
		entries:
			- file1

Using placeholders

You can use a few placeholders in the location of each entry in the configuration file. These are: $HOME: the home directory $CONFIG_DIR: refers to "$HOME/.config/" $SHARE_DIR: refers to "$HOME/.local/share" $BIN_DIR: refers to "$HOME/.local/bin" ${ENDS_WITH="text"}: for folders with different names on different computers whose names end with the same thing.
The best example for this is the ".default-release" folder of firefox.
${BEGINS_WITH="text"}: for folders with different names on different computers whose names start with the same thing.

save:
	firefox:
		location: "$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/${ENDS_WITH='.default-release'}"
		entries:
			- chrome

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTION.md for info about contributing.

License

This project uses GNU General Public License 3.0

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