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      <title>Dotfiles Backup - A Treasure Trove</title>
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      <description>Dotfiles Backup, for the context of this blog is a framework/methodology/concept. It is a collection of files, often starting with dots (as the name implies) where users (developers, system admins, etc) store their personalised configurations for a variety of software. These collections are often pushed to a git repository and contain configuration files for software such as Vim, VSCode, Zsh, .aliases, git, and so on.
A common use case for dotfiles is when users join new companies and get issued a work laptop.</description>
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