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- Created `install/backup-dotfiles.sh` to perform bulk backup of existing dotfiles before installation. - Added logic to move critical dotfiles (.zshrc, .gitconfig, etc.) to a timestamped backup directory. - Registered the backup stage in `install.sh` to run before dotfiles deployment. - Ensured DRY_RUN_MODE is respected. Co-authored-by: southpawriter02 <207498890+southpawriter02@users.noreply.github.com>
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This change implements the dotfiles backup logic as requested. It introduces a new installation stage
install/backup-dotfiles.shwhich identifies existing dotfiles that would be overwritten by the installer and moves them to a timestamped backup directory (e.g.,~/dotfiles_backup/YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS). This ensures that user's existing configuration is preserved before the new dotfiles are symlinked. The new stage is integrated intoinstall.shexecution pipeline.PR created automatically by Jules for task 17125909877908087309 started by @southpawriter02