I'm particularly excited about this idea. As I was reading Graham's "Erase your darlings" blog post, I had an idea: I should have playbooks at the root of my monorepo. I can have playbooks for the following: - How to install NixOS - How to build GCR images from Nix expressions - A collection of miscellaneous shell commands (e.g. "how to kill a process by name") - What series of steps should I follow when I receive a paycheck I already keep README's at the root of each package, which I think is where many of these instructions belong. Other tutorials that I write for myself that do not belong to any package can go in //playbooks. I also will host my personal habits in //playbooks since habits are a bit like playbooks for life. Let's see how this idea ages as the caffeine wears off... |
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| days-of-week-habits | ||
| goals | ||
| habitgarden | ||
| habits | ||
| learn | ||
| sandbox | ||
| default.nix | ||
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