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The repo carries an open task to publish it, and docs/ leaked things a clone
could neither use nor should see.
Absolute paths under one user's home become the repo root, a home-relative
path, or a named variable, so the snippets stay runnable for anyone. The
testinfra example takes its user from an env var instead of hardcoding one.
References into a private sibling project and into the gitignored tooling
directory are replaced by what they mean; as written they were dead links in
any clone but the author's.
Five documents claimed a co-author who is not a person. An #+AUTHOR line
survives conversion into docx, a wiki page, or a PDF, so it is worth being
exact about: these documents have one author.
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I locked the URL (https://git.cjennings.net/dotfiles.git), the bare
repo path (/var/git/dotfiles.git), and the Phase 1 scope. Added
environment.d/envvars.conf (rofi path stripped) and
systemd/user/emacs.service to the minimal/ tree. Promoted the
DESKTOP_ENV=none VM test from optional to required. Made Phase 2's
clone explicit (sudo -u, not chown-after). Tightened Phase 3's order
so unstow and restow happen without a Hyprland reload between them.
Added a note that the new dotfiles repo can't go on GitHub until the
secrets cleanup ships, plus the post-install update flow in Step 3.3.
Replaced the "Before starting" question block with a Status table
since all five open questions are now resolved.
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Covers extracting dotfiles/ into a standalone repo, adding a minimal/ stow target for headless installs, and a three-phase plan with commit boundaries. todo.org tracks the review as a sub-task.
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