If it's wanted that "make clean" will erase a local.sh in the files/ directory, it would make things a lot easier for me to automate what I'm already doing, which is keeping a local.sh file in the root and linking it to files/.
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If it's wanted that "make clean" will erase a local.sh in the files/ directory, it would make things a lot easier for me to automate what I'm already doing, which is keeping a local.sh file in the root and linking it to files/.