Note, I am not a sysadmin professional, so please if you notice wrong terminology or things I am doing wrong, get in touch so I can learn and fix it up. Brandon does a much better write-up of this, which is where I first heard about Stow and committed to use one day. Since my migration from Windows to Linux a couple of years ago, I have forever been installing and customising tools to suit my needs wants. That is the beauty of Linux for me. It gives me a level of freedom that Windows never gave me. I'm making an assumption there though... I never tinkered in Windows with static site generators, text editors, network monitors, git, etc etc. I imagine it can all be done, but surely all that is easier, and faster, with the use of a Linux terminal emulator and apt package manager? As a tinkerer, Linux is easier, not harder as we were led to believe. With that said, by tailoring our workflows and digital environments via configuration files and custom scripts, we add complexity. Luckily…
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