These are my dotfiles. Take anything you want, but at your own risk.
It works with OSX and Ubuntu on Windows (WSL). It installs a bunch of software that I use, so if you fork this you will probably want to drop things that you don't use.
On a sparkling fresh installation of OS X:
sudo softwareupdate -i -a
xcode-select --install
Install the dotfiles with either Git or curl:
git clone https://github.com/webpro/dotfiles.git
source dotfiles/install.sh
Alternatively, you can install this into ~/.dotfiles
remotely without Git using curl:
sh -c "`curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/webpro/dotfiles/master/remote-install.sh`"
Or, using wget:
sh -c "`wget -O - --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/webpro/dotfiles/master/remote-install.sh`"
$ dotfiles help
Usage: dotfiles <command>
Commands:
help This help message
edit Open dotfiles in default editor (vim) and Git GUI (stree)
reload Reload dotfiles
update Update packages and pkg managers: OS X Applications, Homebrew/Cask, npm, Ruby, and pip
osx Apply OS X system defaults
dock Apply OS X Dock settings
install vundle Install Vundle
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
.
- Core
- Bash + coreutils + bash-completion
- gnu-sed, grep, psgrep, tree, wget
- Git + SourceTree + hub, Subversion + Cornerstone
- Node.js + npm
- Python
- Graphics
- Dev
- Misc.
- OSX
- Downloads for Apple Developers, including:
- Command Line Tools for XCode
- Hardware IO Tools for XCode (includes Network Link Conditioner)
Many thanks to the dotfiles community and the creators of the incredibly useful tools.