bat/bat.xdg.symlink | ||
bin | ||
fish/fish.xdg.symlink | ||
git/git.xdg.symlink | ||
iterm | ||
lib/python | ||
liquidprompt | ||
nvim | ||
script | ||
tmux/tmux.xdg.symlink | ||
vim/vim.xdg.symlink | ||
zsh | ||
.gitignore | ||
keyboard.layout.json | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
Dotfiles
Truly a labour of love, and a time capsule. I use these files on every computer I run, and they support the computers I run, kind of by definition. That's macOS and a little bit of Fedora.
Everything in here certainly was used at some point, but right now, the things I am most maintaining are:
- fish
- git
- vim
- bat
- iterm
In addition to this, you can find a few little scripts I use in the bin
directory, and some Python scripts to support those in lib.
Installing
Clone this somewhere, and run
./script/bootstrap.sh
This will need to be run any time that new files are added to the dotfiles.
Every file in */*.symlink
will be symlinked to ~/.basename
, and every file
or folder called */*.xdg.symlink
will be symlinked to ~/.config/basename
.
There is no garbage collection. If you remove something, you will also need to remove the now dangling symlink.
Post-installation, you will also want to copy zsh/zsh.symlink/secret.dist
to
zsh/zsh.symlink/secret
and edit the appropriate values. Also if you're not
me, you'll need to change the SSH signing public key in
git/gitconfig.symlink
.