/dots

my dot files

Primary LanguageEmacs Lisp

These are my dotfiles. Read about them here.

Dependencies

There are no real, hard dependencies since these are simply configuration files, aside from perhaps the font that I use if you don't change it. That said, here are some programs I use for which these configuration files mainly exist:

  • Font: DejaVu Sans Mono, ttf-dejavu
  • Terminal: urxvt, AUR rxvt-unicode-patched
  • Terminal Multiplexer: tmux
  • Emacs 25
  • vim + gvim: gvim
  • Shell: zsh
  • Awk: gawk on Ubuntu
  • wmctrl for urxvt fullscreen
  • Fuzzy Complete: fzf
  • Searching: rg
  • Command Not Found: pkgfile (Arch)
  • ls colors: colord
  • Clipboard integration: xsel

Installation

$ git clone https://github.com/blaenk/dots.git ~/.dots
$ cd ~/.dots
$ dots install

Usage

Run the sprinkle script to deploy. It shows a prompt on how (or whether) to apply the files. The prompts are answered by providing the first letter of each word, e.g. "backup" would be "b". If you want to apply the action to every remaining item, capitalize the letter.

$ ./dots install

  · sprinkling dots from /home/user/.dots!
  · help: backup, overwrite, remove, skip
          capitalize to apply to all remaining

Once the zsh configuration files are deployed, you can use the dots command from anywhere to both deploy the dotfiles with dots install as well as update the dotfiles with dots get.

λ ~/.dots (master)
» dots get

  · checking for updates since be6d115
  · updated to b234aef

  + b234aef this is one more test
  + 8a9b1ab this is a test for update command

zsh

You'll want to have zsh installed and setup for your user. Install it, then run the following command.

$ chsh -s $(which zsh)

Afterward, log out and log back in for the change to take effect. The first time you open a zsh shell, zplug (a zsh package manager) will download the packages I use.

Theme Variant

I use the Solarized color theme for everything. Run the set-theme command to properly configure your desired variant:

$ dots set-theme light

# or
$ dots set-theme dark

This also installs the .Xresources file so that URxvt uses the appropriate theme.

An environment variable USE_SOLARIZED_DARK is exposed which, if set, means that the Solarized Dark theme is being used. This is used in Xresources, vim, emacs, tmux, fzf, and other configurations in order to fine-tune colors for the currently-enabled theme.

Command Not Found

You can get functionality where, if you enter a command that's not installed on your system, zsh will tell you which package it is available in, if it finds it in some package. This is available for Ubuntu and Archlinux.

On arch, you'll have to install pkgfile and then generate the metadata needed for this:

$ sudo pacman -S pkgfile
$ sudo pkgfile -u
$ abiword
abiword may be found in the following packages:
  extra/abiword 3.0.0-2 /usr/bin/abiword