Version Control your Dotfiles
What are .dotfiles? Dotfiles are hidden configuration files on Unix-like systems. Their filenames start with a dot (.), making them hidden by default. They store preferences and settings for programs like shells, text editors, and version control systems. Many modern Linux applications follow the XDG Base Directory Specification. This guideline recommends placing user-specific configuration files in ~/.config (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME). Using this standard reduces clutter in home directories and simplifies managing configurations across systems....