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# homesick
[](https://travis-ci.org/technicalpickles/homesick)
-A man's home (directory) is his castle, so don't leave home with out it.
+Your home directory is your castle. Don't leave your dotfiles behind.
Homesick is sorta like [rip](http://github.com/defunkt/rip), but for dotfiles. It uses git to clone a repository containing dotfiles, and saves them in `~/.homesick`. It then allows you to symlink all the dotfiles into place with a single command.
We call a repository that is compatible with homesick to be a 'castle'. To act as a castle, a repository must be organized like so: