Absolutely. On that subject, I prefer the Atlassian method for storing dotfiles in git but sometimes I feel like it's Mootools vs jQuery all over again.
~/.config/git/ignore and ~/.config/git/config is the proper place for your global git config and ignore instead of creating a ~/.gitignore_global and changing the config. IMO.
my dotfiles are a lot smaller at the root level taking advantage of the ~/.config/ for a lot more things.
the git exclude isn't used as much because it doesn't get committed to the repository so you'd have to recreate it each time you wanted to use it. that doesn't mean they're bad just why they are not used.
Does this fix the issue why the aws session-manager-plugin has to be removed?
Also, what about installation directories? I always install homebrew to ~/.brew since I know I’ll always have access to my home directory without sudo.
https://github.com/haydenk/homestead - another Go project, working on a better uptime dashboard that can also be the main homepage for accessing homelab resources.
I also used AI to find and create issues and milestones to for me to get the project to 1.0.0
We did the LAN party for a while then converted it to magic the gathering game nights because we could sit around the table, see and talk to each other instead of through the screen.
Both were fun. The magic the gathering was akin to a guys poker night.
We didn’t need things to do back then. We would usually find something like playing wall ball against someone’s house. What we need is kids who respect other people’s things, neighbors to not be crotchety, wide open spaces and trails would be nice.
A wise person knows when to avoid a problem and when to solve it.