Revert "Updated github links to instead link to personal git server"
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This is a static site generated using [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/). There's a
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public repo for this site
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[here](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev).
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Nothing fancy going on. I'm planning on using this site as a sort of personal
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documentation. Hopefully what I write here will be useful to whoever stumbles
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upon it.
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[here](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev). Nothing fancy
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going on. I'm planning on using this site as a sort of personal documentation.
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Hopefully what I write here will be useful to whoever stumbles upon it.
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For you vim fans, this site supports scrolling vertically with vim bindings (as
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long as you allow this site to run javascript). As of now the following are
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I'm Alejandro Angulo, a code monkey living in the Los Angeles area. When I'm
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not ~~introducting bugs~~ writing beautiful, performant code I like [working on
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random personal
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projects](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/qmk_firmware/),
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random personal projects](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/qmk_firmware/),
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going to the gym, and hanging out with my wife and our chihuahua.
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## Contact
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showFullContent = false
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+++
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Not too long ago I had completely different configurations across different
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computers. Terminal color schemes between computers weren't consistent. Git was
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configured slightly differently between all computers. Lucky for me, there's a
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program that's well suited for this task:
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[stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/).
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Not too long ago I had completely different configurations across different computers. Terminal color schemes between computers
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weren't consistent. Git was configured slightly differently between all computers. Lucky for me, there's a program that's well
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suited for this task: [stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/).
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Special thanks to [Brandon Invergo](http://brandon.invergo.net/) for [his blog
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post](http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html)
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documenting how he uses stow to manage dotfiles.
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Special thanks to [Brandon Invergo](http://brandon.invergo.net/) for
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[his blog post](http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html) documenting how he uses
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stow to manage dotfiles.
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## Git & Stow
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Before I found stow I was using a [purely git-based
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workflow](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles-bak). It
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worked but it was a little clunky keeping a git repo at the root of my home
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directory. One minor annoyance was that the repo's README would show up in my
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home directory whenever I ran `ls` (minor, I know, but it didn't feel _right_ to
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me). I was always a little paranoid that I would accidentally commit some secret
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inside of `~/.cache` too.
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Before I found stow I was using a [purely git-based workflow](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles-bak). It worked but it
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was a little clunky keeping a git repo at the root of my home directory. One minor annoyance was that the repo's README would show
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up in my home directory whenever I ran `ls` (minor, I know, but it didn't feel _right_ to me). I was always a little paranoid that
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I would accidentally commit some secret inside of `~/.cache` too.
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My [updated
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workflow](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles/tree/0af75c92fdbf908f9445bfbaf5e07b0e223db97d)
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still uses git but I no longer maintain a repo at the root of my home folder.
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Instead, I use stow to manage symlinks for me. My directory structure is cleaner
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now with a directory for each set of configuration files (below are my git and
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[terminal emulator](https://alacritty.org/) configurations).
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My [updated workflow](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles/tree/0af75c92fdbf908f9445bfbaf5e07b0e223db97d) still uses git
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but I no longer maintain a repo at the root of my home folder. Instead, I use stow to manage symlinks for me. My directory
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structure is cleaner now with a directory for each set of configuration files (below are my git and [terminal
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emulator](https://alacritty.org/) configurations).
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```zsh
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❯ tree -a git alacritty
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4 directories, 3 files
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```
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Installing the configurations for those two programs is as easy as running `stow
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-t ~ alacritty && stow -t ~ git`.
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Installing the configurations for those two programs is as easy as running `stow -t ~ alacritty && stow -t ~ git`.
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## Handling Plugins (and Plugin Managers)
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There are some utilities ([vundle](https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim),
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[base16-shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell), [Oh My
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ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh), etc) that I want to have available
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regardless of my underlying system's environment. I set up submodules in my git
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repo for these utilities so that I have those utilities available without having
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to go through my system's package manager (brew, apt, yay, etc).
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[base16-shell](https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-shell), [Oh My ZSH](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh), etc) that I want to
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have available regardless of my underlying system's environment. I set up submodules in my git repo for these utilities so that I
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have those utilities available without having to go through my system's package manager (brew, apt, yay, etc).
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As an added bonus, I can rely on plugin managers to pull in the bulk of my
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dependencies without cluttering up my git repo with a bunch of submodules.
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As an added bonus, I can rely on plugin managers to pull in the bulk of my dependencies without cluttering up my git repo with a
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bunch of submodules.
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```zsh ❯ tree -a -L 3 vim
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```zsh
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❯ tree -a -L 3 vim
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vim
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├── .vim
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│ ├── bundle
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vim/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
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```
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Instead of setting up submodules for each individual vim plugin I only have a
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submodule for vundle (a vim plugin manager) and then I run `vim +PluginInstall
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+qall` to pull in my vim plugins.
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Instead of setting up submodules for each individual vim plugin I only have a submodule for vundle (a vim plugin manager) and then
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I run `vim +PluginInstall +qall` to pull in my vim plugins.
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## Special Snowflake Configurations
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There are some cases where I don't want to use the exact same configuration
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across all my devices. I've found that this situation comes up in one of two
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cases:
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There are some cases where I don't want to use the exact same configuration across all my devices. I've found that this situation
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comes up in one of two cases:
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- device-specific configuration
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- environment-specific configuration
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### Device-Specific Configurations
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I have certain configurations that are device-specific. For example, I have a
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`sway` configuration but there are slight differences between my laptop and
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desktop because the output configuration isn't the same (one display vs multiple
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displays). To handle this I have `sway-carbon` and `sway-gospel` directories in
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my dotfiles repo.
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I have certain configurations that are device-specific. For example, I have a `sway` configuration but there are slight
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differences between my laptop and desktop because the output configuration isn't the same (one display vs multiple displays). To
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handle this I have `sway-carbon` and `sway-gospel` directories in my dotfiles repo.
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```zsh
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❯ tree -a sway*
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9 directories, 6 files
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```
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My main sway configuration has this line `include ~/.config/sway/includes/*`
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which loads all files inside of `~/.config/sway/includes/`. My `sway-carbon` and
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`sway-gospel` configurations will place the correct device-specific
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configuration once stowed.
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My main sway configuration has this line `include ~/.config/sway/includes/*` which loads all files inside of
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`~/.config/sway/includes/`. My `sway-carbon` and `sway-gospel` configurations will place the correct device-specific configuration
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once stowed.
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### Environment-Specific Configurations
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I don't use the same set of programs on all my devices. Sometimes there's no
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need to install something everywhere (I wouldn't use my sway configuration on a
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device running OS X). Sometimes I just want to play around with a new program
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first before deciding it's something that I want to install everywhere.
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I don't use the same set of programs on all my devices. Sometimes there's no need to install something everywhere (I wouldn't use
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my sway configuration on a device running OS X). Sometimes I just want to play around with a new program first before deciding
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it's something that I want to install everywhere.
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For example, I wanted to try out [delta](https://github.com/dandavison/delta)
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for pretty git output on a personal device. The configuration for delta requires
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changes to git's configuration file which depend on having `delta` in `$PATH`.
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To prevent breaking things on devices, like my work computer or one of my
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raspberry pi's, I updated git's configuration so that there would be fallback.
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For example, I wanted to try out [delta](https://github.com/dandavison/delta) for pretty git output on a personal device. The
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configuration for delta requires changes to git's configuration file which depend on having `delta` in `$PATH`. To prevent
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breaking things on devices, like my work computer or one of my raspberry pi's, I updated git's configuration so that there would
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be fallback.
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```ini
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[pager]
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show = "$(which delta 2>/dev/null) | less"
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```
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So now on devices with delta installed that'll be used, otherwise less will be
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used.
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So now on devices with delta installed that'll be used, otherwise less will be used.
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It's been about a year since my last post into the void. Since [my last
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post](/posts/dotfiles) I've completely overhauled how my computers are
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configured. I now have [a nix
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flake](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles) to manage my personal
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flake](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/dotfiles) to manage my personal
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machines. I'm going all in on nix and wanted to update the deployment process
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for this site to use nix flakes as well.
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of the right packages installed to work on this. I could have installed
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programs like [hugo](https://gohugo.io/) system-wide. But, since I have been
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tinkering with nix, I wanted to use [a flake to manage all the
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things](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev/blob/b8174db2150f3ac9925f8450bc75264678cf06c9/flake.nix)
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things](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev/blob/b8174db2150f3ac9925f8450bc75264678cf06c9/flake.nix)
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needed for development (including writing posts).
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Here's what the devenv configuration looked like at the time I was writing this
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This site is deployed to an S3 bucket just like before switching over to using
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nix. However, I don't need to use docker containers anymore and can use nix
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fully. Here's the [github actions
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configuration](https://git.alejandr0angul0.dev/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev/blob/97a655bc0c3e18f8c8921b90f14f87f5a07ae837/.github/workflows/ci.yml)
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configuration](https://github.com/alejandro-angulo/alejandr0angul0.dev/blob/97a655bc0c3e18f8c8921b90f14f87f5a07ae837/.github/workflows/ci.yml)
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at the time of writing.
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