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Would it make sense to allow "thor install" to create a symlink in ~/.thor to the source file, so that when the source file is updated, it is immediately reflected also in the installed Thor files?
A common use case is to have a number of Thor files installed on the user-level for commonly repeated tasks implemented using Thor files. But running "thor install" after each update of the Thor files is tedious (compare to updating a shell script file which is in your path).
This discussion was converted from issue #116 on May 15, 2023 19:48.
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Would it make sense to allow "thor install" to create a symlink in ~/.thor to the source file, so that when the source file is updated, it is immediately reflected also in the installed Thor files?
A common use case is to have a number of Thor files installed on the user-level for commonly repeated tasks implemented using Thor files. But running "thor install" after each update of the Thor files is tedious (compare to updating a shell script file which is in your path).
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