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Expand Up @@ -98,7 +98,10 @@ workspace or turn it on.

At startup, Coder clones your dotfiles repository into `~/dotfiles`. If there's
an executable `~/dotfiles/install.sh` present, Coder executes it. If not, all
dot-prefixed files are symlinked to your home directory.
dot-prefixed files are symlinked to your home directory.

> You **must** mark `install.sh` as executable before committing it to your
> dotfiles repo.

Read more about dotfiles repos [here](http://dotfiles.github.io/).

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