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I don't believe this is supported at this time. I recommend using a different Hope that helps. |
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@joshmedeski Thank you for your reply. Then I will use it by separating files by each OSs for now. But I think it is more useful for us to be able to use environment variables or other alternatives. Is there a plan to implement this? |
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Issues have been brought up multiple times over the year. If someone wants to create a proposal that keeps mackup simple, we are open to it. The main concern is creating a solution that makes mackup less beginner-friendly or complicates the setup. |
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I see. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time and knowledge about it, but I will be waiting for a new solution coming. Thank you for letting me know. 🙏 |
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You can maybe workaround this by adding links to the same folder on different OSes? |
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I have a similar need For example, I want to overwrite the zsh configuration, and I want to back up my newly added zsh shell using The file looks like this: |
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I would like to use environment variables within
mackup.cfg
, but I don't know how to achieve this. The example of the usage is something like this:I want to separate directories by OSs.
I read #618, but I think this only mentions about XDG.
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