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Hi folks, 6 years ago I started my journey with open source dev, and like many who start, I used someone else's dotfiles and over the years, I've made it my own (I'm still trying to reset my vimrc from zero and start over). But anyway, I've been using https://github.com/anishathalye/dotbot to manage the dotfiles but I'm curious if anyone has ever used a good tool for managing your executables? For example, pretty much everything I use for personal stuff (docker-compose, kubectl, etc) all live in my ./dotfiles/bin and it's included in the path in my zshrc.

Apart from using ASDF what do you folks use to manage the version of your executables?

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