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A tool for moving and symlinking directories to a central location
I've been using linux as my main machine for a while and wanted a central directory to backup as backing up my entire HOME
directory was a mess. I found moving directories and symlinking worked great. I created a simple project when learning python (I called symlinker) and used it for a while but found it annoying to configure and work with.
I recently found I could use a tool like this for a SteamDeck and decided to start from scratch with better code and easier to use.
This is the current result, although it still needs a lot of work as I'm sure I'm not doing things particularly well.
Additionally, the name transpose
was sort of chosen at random and has no particular meaning currently. I'd like to change it in the future but haven't really come up with any suitable replacement.
Can be installed via pip. For instance, from within a virtualenv:
python -m venv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install .
transpose store ~/.config/zsh # Move ~/.config/zsh -> ~/.local/share/transpose/zsh, create symlink, create cache
transpose restore ~/.local/share/transpose/zsh # Remove symlink, move ~/.local/share/transpose/zsh -> ~/.config/zsh, remove cache
transpose apply ~/.local/share/transpose/zsh # Recreate symlink in cache location
transpose create ~/.config/zsh ~/.local/share/transpose/zsh # Recreate cache file
transpose store -s /mnt/backups ~/.config/zsh zsh_config # Move ~/.config/zsh -> /mnt/backups/zsh_config, create symlink, create cache
transpose restore --cache-filename .mycache.json /mnt/backups/zsh_config # Use /mnt/backup/.zsh_config.json for restoring a stored directory
Storing a directory will:
target
to $STORE_PATH/{name}
target
to $STORE_PATH/{name}
$STORE_PATH/{name}/.transpose.json
to store the original target pathtranspose store /home/user/Documents "My Documents"
The above will (assuming using all the defaults):
/home/user/Documents
to $XDG_DATA_HOME/transpose/My Documents
/home/user/Documents
to $XDG_DATA_HOME/transpose/My Documents
Note: The name on the end (My Documents
above), can be ommitted. The stored name will use the target name (e.g. Documents
above)
Restoring a directory will:
original_path
of the cache file, $STORE_PATH/{name}/.transpose.json
original_path
transpose restore "/home/user/.local/share/transpose/My Documents"
The above will (assuming all the defaults):
/home/user/Documents
(from cache file)$XDG_DATA_HOME/transpose/My Documents
to /home/user/Documents
This will recreate the symlink based on the cache file within the directory.
This is most useful when moving the stored directory.
transpose apple "/home/user/.local/share/transpose/My Documents"