Remove dot command from shell

dot command was only useful for working quickly with the bare
repository, since it decoupled git's working tree. Now that we have a
normal repository and are using stow the command seems no longer
necessary.
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Marty Oehme 2019-12-30 10:27:20 +01:00
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#!/bin/sh
# enables git management through dot command
alias dot='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=/home/marty/.dotfiles/ --work-tree=/home/marty'
# The following commands are run on your git repo if you installed through the script
# You can invoke them manually, but it's not recommended to keep them active in here.
# Otherwise each time a shell starts up, *whatever directory you are in*, the commands
# will be re-run.
#
## Make git assume the readme is not changing (essentially ignore it).
#
# This means you can safely remove the README.md file from your home dir
# without git trying to delete it from the repository.
# If you WANT to make changes to the README.md, you will have to make git
# watch it again with the commented out command
#
# Read more: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4308610/how-to-ignore-certain-files-in-git
# and: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/653454/how-do-you-make-git-ignore-files-without-using-gitignore
#
#dot update-index --no-assume-unchanged README.md
#dot update-index --assume-unchanged README.md
## Make git not show untracked files (i.e. ALL other files in your home dir)
#dot config status.showUntrackedFiles no