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symlinkme

v1.0.4

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`symlinkme` is a command-line tool that makes it easy to create symbolic links in your project directory. With `symlinkme`, you can quickly and easily create links between files and directories, which can be useful for sharing files between different proj

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symlinkme

symlinkme is a command-line tool that makes it easy to create symbolic links in your project directory. With symlinkme, you can quickly and easily create links between files and directories, which can be useful for sharing files between different projects or linking to common files.

Installation

To use symlinkme, you must have Node.js and npm installed on your system. You can then install symlinkme using npm:

npm install -g symlinkme

Usage

To create a symbolic link using symlinkme, simply navigate to the directory where you want to create the link and run the following command:

symlinkme

Where <target> is the file or directory you want to link to, and <link> is the name of the link you want to create. For example, to link the .env file in the root directory to a new file named .env in the hello directory, run the following command:

symlinkme .env hello/.env

This will create a new symbolic link named .env in the hello directory that points to the .env file in the root directory.

Options

TODO: Add options, (force, version)

License

symlinkme is open source software released under the MIT license.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute to symlinkme, feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue on the GitHub repository. We welcome contributions of all kinds, including bug reports, feature requests, documentation improvements, and code changes.