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Otherwise, the ignore-string gets replaced with the real name of the
manual, and it stays ignored.
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This file has semantic changes, when it's formatted (at least, that's
what `mdformat` tells me). So we just ignore it.
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The line editing can't really shell out to bash, as the default
bash on NixOS is compiled without GNU `readline` support (you need
`bashInterative` for `read -e` to work).
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Symlinks are copied verbatim, when nix initializes a template, thus
symlinking common files does not work.
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Otherwise, the `update_common_files` script will try to instantiate
files in there, which is just useless noise.
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This allows to have a quick start, if the contents are still cached.
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