# configctl a simple wrapper around fuse-overlayfs to manage multiple config changesets # Why? i have an unhealthy relationship with overlayfs. i also like to easily change my desktop themes without a bunch of symlink swapping # Requirements * fuse-overlayfs * systemd # Usage ```sh configctl [OPTIONS] [unmount] ``` by default, the configctl expects the base configuration set to exist in `$XDG_DATA_HOME/config/base` (usually `~/.local/share/config/base`) and the changesets to exist in `$XDG_DATA_HOME/config/changeset`. changes while the configuration is mounted will be written to `$XDG_STATE_HOME/config/{,.work_}` ```sh configctl my_config ``` executing the previous command will do the following * search for `$XDG_DATA_HOME/config/changeset/my_config` * create the following directories if they don't already * `$XDG_STATE_HOME/config/my_config` * `$XDG_STATE_HOME/config/.work_my_config` * create a service file in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/systemd/user/my_config-automount.service` * mount the base config and the selected changeset enabling the service file will mount the config on next user login # Notes when unmounting or changing a configuration changeset, the target mountpoint will be *lazily* unmounted. there is no guarantee when the volume will be successfully unmount. that said, it should be safe enough to remount a new configuration immediately after.