That is great stuff!! It seems like our approach is more similar that I even thought originally. Basically drifter just adds a layer on top of what you are doing to help package the scripts for each app so it can be easily shared and used by others similar to npm, apt or package manager x. I started down that road for my own organization and sanity and then added the idea of syncing the associated configurations along with the app packages.
In theory this could provide the same feature as windows 10s setting synchronization but across all machines/OSes.
Anyway, I can rant all day about this stuff. So I will just say if you or anyone is interested in working together to make something like this please contact me. I'd love to work together with other automation junkies and am not opposed to ditching my project to contribute to something else that solves the same problem.
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That is great stuff!! It seems like our approach is more similar that I even thought originally. Basically drifter just adds a layer on top of what you are doing to help package the scripts for each app so it can be easily shared and used by others similar to npm, apt or package manager x. I started down that road for my own organization and sanity and then added the idea of syncing the associated configurations along with the app packages.
In theory this could provide the same feature as windows 10s setting synchronization but across all machines/OSes.
Anyway, I can rant all day about this stuff. So I will just say if you or anyone is interested in working together to make something like this please contact me. I'd love to work together with other automation junkies and am not opposed to ditching my project to contribute to something else that solves the same problem.