# tori tori is a tool to track your personal systems' configurations and replicate them. If you'd like a more detailed description of what it is, its purpose, origins and goals, see the [announcement blog post](https://blog.jutty.dev/posts/introducing-tori.html). Refer to the [project website](https://tori.jutty.dev) for updates and access to [documentation](https://tori.jutty.dev/docs). ## Installation As it is still in very early development, tori is not yet packaged. If you want to try it, you can clone its repository to your system: ```sh git clone https://brew.bsd.cafe/jutty/tori.git /path/to/repository ``` Next, create `~/.config/tori/tori.conf` with the following content: ```conf tori_root = /path/to/repository ``` If you clone it to the default location, `~/.local/share/tori`, the above step is not necessary. Finally, you need to symlink the `tori` file at the repository root to somewhere on your `$PATH`: ``` ln -s /path/to/repository/tori $HOME/.local/bin/tori ``` ## Usage Currently, the following commands are implemented: - `check`: check for divergences between the configuration and the system - `cache`: force an update of the local package cache - `help`: show a usage summary with supported options - `version`: print the current version and its release date To issue a command, use `tori `, as in `tori check`.