/dotfiles

.files, including ~/.osx — sensible hacker defaults for OS X

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Paul's dotfiles

mathias's readme is awesome. go read it.

This repo is mostly for me but you're welcome to make suggestions. Mathias's is the project to fork. I'm mostly catching up to him, @cowboy, and @gf3.

install the necessary apps

My basic setup is captured in install-deps.sh which adds homebrew, z, nave, etc.

private config

Toss it into a file called .extra which you do not commit to this repo and just keep in your ~/

I do something nice with my PATH there:

# PATH like a bawss
      PATH=/opt/local/bin
PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/sbin
PATH=$PATH:/bin
PATH=$PATH:~/.rvm/bin
PATH=$PATH:~/code/git-friendly
# ...

export PATH

Syntax highlighting

…is really important. even for these files.

Install Dotfiles Syntax Highlighting via Sublime Text 2 Package Control

Sensible OS X defaults

When setting up a new Mac, you may want to set some sensible OS X defaults:

./.osx

Similar projects

I recommend getting a .jshintrc and .editorconfig defined for all your projects.

NPM things

npm install -g jsfmt bower yo

overview of files

Automatic config

  • .ackrc - for ack (better than grep)
  • .vimrc, .vim - vim config, obv.

shell environment

  • .aliases
  • .bash_profile
  • .bash_prompt
  • .bashrc
  • .exports
  • .functions
  • .extra - not included, explained above

manual run

  • install-deps.sh - random apps i need installed
  • .osx - run on a fresh osx machine
  • homebrew.sh - homebrew initialization

my-settings

  • restore.pl - restore app icons, sublime settings & iterm

git, brah

  • .git

  • .gitattributes

  • .gitconfig

  • .gitignore

  • .inputrc - config for bash readline

Installation

git clone https://github.com/miguelsc/dotfiles.git && cd dotfiles && ./sync.sh

To update later on, just run the sync again.