init [repo]
Setup the source directory, generate the config file, and optionally update the destination directory to match the target state.
By default, if repo is given, chezmoi will guess the full git repo URL, using
HTTPS by default, or SSH if the --ssh option is specified, according to the
following patterns:
| Pattern | HTTPS Repo | SSH repo |
|---|---|---|
user |
https://github.com/user/dotfiles.git |
git@github.com:user/dotfiles.git |
user/repo |
https://github.com/user/repo.git |
git@github.com:user/repo.git |
site/user/repo |
https://site/user/repo.git |
git@site:user/repo.git |
~sr.ht/user |
https://git.sr.ht/~user/dotfiles |
git@git.sr.ht:~user/dotfiles.git |
~sr.ht/user/repo |
https://git.sr.ht/~user/repo |
git@git.sr.ht:~/user/repo.git |
To disable git repo URL guessing pass the --guess-repo-url=false option.
First, if the source directory is not already contain a repository, then if repo is given it is checked out into the source directory, otherwise a new repository is initialized in the source directory.
Second, if a file called .chezmoi.$FORMAT.tmpl exists, where $FORMAT is one
of the supported file formats (e.g. json, toml, or yaml) then a new
configuration file is created using that file as a template.
Then, if the --apply flag is passed, chezmoi apply is run.
Then, if the --purge flag is passed, chezmoi will remove its source, config,
and cache directories.
Finally, if the --purge-binary is passed, chezmoi will attempt to remove its
own binary.
--apply
Run chezmoi apply after checking out the repo and creating the config file.
--branch branch
Check out branch instead of the default branch.
--config-path path
Write the generated config file to path instead of the default location.
--data bool
Include existing template data when creating the config file. This defaults to
true. Set this to false to simulate creating the config file with no
existing template data.
--depth depth
Clone the repo with depth depth.
--guess-repo-url bool
Guess the repo URL from the repo argument. This defaults to true.
--one-shot
--one-shot is the equivalent of --apply, --depth=1, --force, --purge,
and --purge-binary. It attempts to install your dotfiles with chezmoi and
then remove all traces of chezmoi from the system. This is useful for setting
up temporary environments (e.g. Docker containers).
--purge
Remove the source and config directories after applying.
--purge-binary
Attempt to remove the chezmoi binary after applying.
--ssh
Guess an SSH repo URL instead of an HTTPS repo.
Example
$ chezmoi init user
$ chezmoi init user --apply
$ chezmoi init user --apply --purge
$ chezmoi init user/dots
$ chezmoi init codeberg.org/user
$ chezmoi init gitlab.com/user