stephenlf parent
That overwrites the remote dotfiles. Any workarounds?
:h netrw
You can also just place config files anywhere if you know what you then load. That's what I do in my dotfiles, but not exactly like the parent. I also purposefully keep the repo size tiny so it's also just easy to clone. I'd recommend setting a env var so you can always just set that
Also don't forget you can have local vim files. I have a function at the end of my vimrc that looks for '.exrc', '.vim.local', '.nvim.local' in the current directory. Helpful for setting project settings.
I've found lnk [0] to be a nice tool for this. Similar to GNU Stow as another comment mentioned, but plays a bit nicer with git (and, in my opinion, is nicer to use).
Edit: just remembered there was a good comparison of lnk and stow on the HN discussion of lnk from a few months back [1].
You can set HOME to some temporary path of your choosing. You’ll still need to be a little careful.
GNU Stow? https://systemcrafters.net/managing-your-dotfiles/using-gnu-...
Keep the alternate sets in different subdirectories.
It's kinda amusing how much of interesting software there is beyond coreutils and GCC that came from GNU, and how little adoption it has actually seen.
If they are in your home dir, does that matter?