fresh
Keep your dot files fresh.
fresh is a tool to source shell configuration (aliases, functions, etc) from others into your own configuration files. We also support files such as ackrc and gitconfig. Think of it as Bundler for your dot files.
You can use fresh search
to find fresh lines that have been
added to the directory.
Contents
Installation
Install fresh with the following:
bash -c "`curl -sL https://get.freshshell.com`"
This will:
- Create a
~/.fresh
directory. - Clone the latest version of fresh into
~/.fresh/source/freshshell/fresh
. - Create a
~/.freshrc
file.
You will need to manually add source ~/.fresh/build/shell.sh
to your shell config.
Manual steps
Don't want to run our shell script? The installation is simple:
git clone https://github.com/freshshell/fresh ~/.fresh/source/freshshell/fresh
echo "fresh freshshell/fresh bin/fresh --bin" >> ~/.freshrc
~/.fresh/source/freshshell/fresh/bin/fresh # run fresh
# Add `source ~/.fresh/build/shell.sh` to your shell config.
Usage
An example ~/.freshrc
file:
# handles updating fresh
fresh freshshell/fresh bin/fresh --bin
# links your local ~/.dotfiles/gitconfig to ~/.gitconfig (you can change your local directory by setting $FRESH_LOCAL)
fresh gitconfig --file
# builds jasoncodes' aliases into ~/.fresh/build.sh
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles shell/aliases/\*
# builds the shell/aliases/git.sh file into ~/.fresh/build/shell.sh
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles shell/aliases/git.sh
# links the config/ackrc file to ~/.ackrc
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles config/ackrc --file
# builds config/notmuch-config.erb with erb and links it to ~/.notmuch-config
fresh neersighted/dotfiles config/notmuch-config.erb --file=~/.notmuch-config --filter=erb
# links the gemdiff file to ~/bin/gem-diff
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles bin/gemdiff --bin=~/bin/gem-diff
# builds the aliases/github.sh file locked to the specified git ref
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles aliases/github.sh --ref=bea8134
Running fresh
will then build your shell configuration and create any relevant symbolic links.
Sources
Local files
If no remote source is specified (github_user/repo_name
), fresh will look for local files relative to ~/.dotfiles/
.
For example the following fresh line will look for ~/.dotfiles/shell/aliases/git.sh
.
fresh shell/aliases/git.sh
GitHub repositories
To source from a GitHub repository you can specify the username and repo name separated with a slash:
fresh username/repo example.sh
Non-GitHub sources
You can also source from non-GitHub repositories by specifying the full git clone URL:
fresh git://example.com/path/to/repo.git example.sh
Shell files
With no options, fresh will join specified shell files together.
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles shell/aliases/git.sh
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles shell/aliases/\*
Joins the shell/aliases/git.sh
file from twe4ked/dotfiles with the shell/aliases/*
files
from jasoncodes/dotfiles into ~/.fresh/build/shell.sh
.
Config files
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles config/ackrc --file
fresh example/dotfiles pry.rb --file=~/.pryrc
Links the config/ackrc
file from twe4ked/dotfiles to ~/.ackrc
and the pry.rb
file from example/dotfiles to ~/.pryrc
.
A single config file built from multiple sources
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles config/tmux.conf --file
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles config/tmux.conf --file
Builds tmux configuration from both jasoncodes/dotfiles and twe4ked/dotfiles
together into a single ~/.tmux.conf
output.
Identifying source files in compiled output
Shell files automatically include comments before each section.
To add annotations to config files you can use the --marker
option:
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles 'vim/*' --file=~/.vimrc --marker='"'
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles config/pryrc --file --marker
Ordering globbed directories
Using a glob to source multiple files from a single directory will read files in alphabetical order.
If you need to control the order in which files are sourced, you can create a .fresh-order
file
in the directory being globbed containing an ordered list of files to read first.
Sourcing whole directories of files
Whole directories or repositories can be built and symlinked by including a trailing slash on the --file
path:
fresh mutt --file=~/.mutt/
fresh tpope/vim-pathogen . --file=~/.vim/bundle/vim-pathogen/ # whole repository
Building files without symlinking
Some tools/libraries (e.g. zsh plugins) require specific directory structures.
These can be built within the build directory (~/.fresh/build
) by specifying
a relative path on --file
:
fresh zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh --file=vendor/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
fresh zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting highlighters --file=vendor/highlighters/
These files can then be sourced from your main shell config with:
source ~/.fresh/build/vendor/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
Bin files
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles bin/sedmv --bin
fresh jasoncodes/dotfiles bin/gemdiff --bin=~/bin/gem-diff
Links the sedmv
file from jasoncodes/dotfiles to ~/bin/sedmv
and the gemdiff
file from jasoncodes/dotfiles to ~/bin/gem-diff
.
Locking to specific Git references
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles aliases/github.sh --ref=bea8134
Locks the aliases/github.sh
file to the specified commit.
You can use any Git reference: branches, commit hashes, tags, etc.
Filters
Filters allow you to run specified files through arbitrary commands at build time.
fresh neersighted/dotfiles config/muttrc.erb.asc --file=~/.muttrc --filter="gpg | erb"
Option Blocks
If you have a section of your ~/.freshrc
file where multiple lines need the same options
you can use fresh-options
to reduce duplication.
# ~/.freshrc
fresh-options --file=~/.vimrc --marker=\"
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles vim/vundle_before.vim
fresh vim/vundle.vim
fresh twe4ked/dotfiles vim/vundle_after.vim
fresh vim/mappings.vim
fresh-options
fresh-options
overrides any previous fresh-options
calls.
Passing no arguments resets back to the default.
Advanced Usage
There are many other ways you can customize fresh. Check out our advanced usage wiki pages for more information.
Command line options
Install
Running fresh
or fresh install
will build shell configuration and relevant
symlinks.
Update
Running fresh update
will update sources from GitHub repositories and run fresh install
.
You can also optionally supply a GitHub username or username/repo:
fresh update jasoncodes # update all jasoncodes' repos
fresh update twe4ked/dotfiles # update twe4ked's dotfiles
Local dotfiles
fresh update
without any arguments will also fetch any changes made to your local dotfiles stored in ~/.dotfiles
.
You can update just your local dofiles by specifying the --local
option.
Clean
When you remove a source from your ~/.freshrc
or remove a --file
/--bin
line, you can use fresh clean
to remove dead symlinks and source repos.
Search
You can search our fresh directory using fresh search
.
Feel free to add your own fresh lines to the wiki page!
Try:
fresh search twe4ked
fresh search jasoncodes
# or
fresh search ruby
Edit
Running fresh edit
will open your ~/.freshrc
in your default $EDITOR
.
Show
fresh show
will output each line of your ~/.freshrc
along with
every source file those lines match. Handy for auditing.
Subcommands
fresh will detect bin files that start with fresh-
in your $PATH
.
For example running fresh open
is equivalent to running fresh-open
.
Adding Lines Directly From The Command line
You can append fresh lines to your freshrc directly from the command line.
Try running:
fresh twe4ked/catacomb bin/catacomb --bin
# or
fresh https://github.com/twe4ked/catacomb/blob/master/bin/catacomb
You will then get a prompt comfirming that you wish to add the new line.
You can then modify it if needed by running fresh edit
.
Maintainers
fresh is maintained by jasoncodes and twe4ked.
Licence
MIT