diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 9496f69..56e7484 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -223,21 +223,27 @@ #+END_SRC - From [[https://github.com/phundrak/dotfiles][Github]]: #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir ~ :exports code - yadm clone https://gitlab.com/phundrak/dotfiles.git + yadm clone https://github.com/phundrak/dotfiles.git #+END_SRC + To decrypt the encrypted files, run the following command: + #+BEGIN_SRC sh :dir ~ :exports code + yadm decrypt + #+END_SRC + It will ask the passphrase. + *** Update the remotes Now, let’s make sure we have the correct remotes set up for the dotfiles. - #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :dir ~/dotfiles - yadm remote set-url origin "https://labs.phundrak.fr/phundrak/dotfiles.git" - yadm remote add-url github "https://github.com/phundrak/dotfiles.git" + #+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code :dir ~/dotfiles + yadm remote set-url origin https://labs.phundrak.fr/phundrak/dotfiles.git + yadm remote add github https://github.com/phundrak/dotfiles.git #+END_SRC You can swap the two links if you feel more comfortable with Github as the =origin= remote, just rename the =github= remote to something like =phundraklabs= or something like that. If you have already generated (or copied, but don’t do that) your SSH keys - and uploaded them to Github and/or to Phundrak Labs, you can use the + and uploaded them to Github and/or to Phundrak Labs, you can use the following urls instead as the remotes’ urls. #+BEGIN_SRC text git@labs.phundrak.fr:phundrak/dotfiles.git