dotfiles
These are my dotfiles. Take anything you want, but at your own risk.
What's Inside
- Core
- Bash + coreutils + bash-completion
- Homebrew + homebrew-cask
- Node.js + npm
- GNU sed, grep, Wget
- Git + SourceTree + hub
- rvm (Ruby 2.1), lunchy
- Python 2
- Development (Node/JS/JSON)
- Graphics
- macOS Utilities
- macOS Apps *
Install
On a fresh installation of macOS:
sudo softwareupdate -i -a
xcode-select --install
Install the dotfiles with either Git or curl:
Clone with Git
git clone https://github.com/joshkennedy/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
source ~/.dotfiles/install.sh
Remotely install using curl
Alternatively, you can install this into ~/.dotfiles
remotely without Git using curl:
bash -c "`curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/joshkennedy/dotfiles/master/remote-install.sh`"
Or, using wget:
bash -c "`wget -O - --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joshkennedy/dotfiles/master/remote-install.sh`"
dotfiles
command
The $ dotfiles help
Usage: dotfiles <command>
Commands:
clean Clean up caches (brew, npm, gem, rvm)
edit Open dotfiles in IDE (ws) and Git GUI (stree)
help This help message
macos Apply macOS system defaults
test Run tests
update Update packages and pkg managers (OS, brew, npm, gem)
Customize/extend
You can put your custom settings, such as Git credentials in the system/.custom
file which will be sourced from .bash_profile
automatically. This file is in .gitignore
.
Alternatively, you can have an additional, personal dotfiles repo at ~/.extra
.
- The runcom
.bash_profile
sources all~/.extra/runcom/*.sh
files. - The installer (
install.sh
) will run~/.extra/install.sh
.
Credits
- Huge thanks to @webpro for his dotfiles repo