My preferred starting configuration. Currently using Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri.
The installation script (scripts/install.sh
) will install a suggested serving of programs and applications using scripts in the scripts/programs/
directory. Please verify that you want these before running the script.
Add or delete programs in scripts/install.sh
and scripts/programs/
to modify your installation.
After installing your fresh OS, create any SSH keys you need to access GitHub. Here's a script to help with that.
If not generating new keys, place the ones you need in .ssh/
. Remember to run ssh-add
as well as chmod 600 <key_name>
. Then clone this repository:
git clone git@github.com:victoriadrake/dotfiles.git
# Or use HTTPS
git clone https://github.com/victoriadrake/dotfiles.git
You may optionally like to pass the --depth
argument to clone only a few of the most recent commits.
Close Firefox if it's open, then run the installation script.
cd dotfiles/scripts/
./install.sh
If you like, set up powerline-shell:
cd powerline-shell/
sudo python3 setup.py install
Uncomment the relevant lines in .bashrc
, then restart your terminal to see changes, or run:
cd ~
source .bashrc
Given a list of repository URLs, gh-repos.txt
, run:
xargs -n1 git clone < gh-repos.txt
Use the firewood
Bash alias (see .bashrc
) to collect remote branches.
See How to write Bash one-liners for cloning and managing GitHub and GitLab repositories for more.
There are plenty of themes for Gnome terminal at Mayccoll/Gogh.
Print a 256-color test pattern in your terminal:
for i in {0..255} ; do
printf "\x1b[48;5;%sm%3d\e[0m " "$i" "$i"
if (( i == 15 )) || (( i > 15 )) && (( (i-15) % 6 == 0 )); then
printf "\n";
fi
done
Optionally, load settings.dconf
with:
dconf load /org/gnome/ < .config/dconf/settings.dconf
Back up new settings with:
dconf dump /org/gnome/ > .config/dconf/settings.dconf
Run man dconf
on your machine for more.
See the Makefile in this repository for some helpful command aliases. Read about self-documenting Makefiles on my blog.