Your dotfiles are how you personalize your system. These are mine.
This repository was forked from Zach Holman's excellent dotfiles but I tailored it to my system and to bash over zsh.
Run this:
git clone https://github.com/mikekavouras/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
cd ~/.dotfiles
script/bootstrap
If you don't have git installed, run this:
curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mikekavouras/dotfiles/master/script/bootstrap | sh
This will symlink the appropriate files in .dotfiles
to your home directory.
Everything is configured and tweaked within ~/.dotfiles
.
dot
is a simple script that installs some dependencies, sets sane OS X
defaults, and so on. Tweak this script, and occasionally run dot
from
time to time to keep your environment fresh and up-to-date. You can find
this script in bin/
.
Everything's built around topic areas. If you're adding a new area to your
forked dotfiles — say, "Java" — you can simply add a java
directory and put
files in there. Anything with an extension of .zsh
will get automatically
included into your shell. Anything with an extension of .symlink
will get
symlinked without extension into $HOME
when you run script/bootstrap
.
A lot of stuff. Seriously, a lot of stuff. Check them out in the file browser above and see what components may mesh up with you. Fork it, remove what you don't use, and build on what you do use.
There's a few special files in the hierarchy.
- bin/: Anything in
bin/
will get added to your$PATH
and be made available everywhere. - topic/*.symlink: Any files ending in
*.symlink
get symlinked into your$HOME
. This is so you can keep all of those versioned in your dotfiles but still keep those autoloaded files in your home directory. These get symlinked in when you runscript/bootstrap
.
- Unlike Zach's original, *.zsh is not added to your environment.
I want this to work for everyone; that means when you clone it down it should
work for you even though you may not have rbenv
installed, for example. That
said, I do use this as my dotfiles, so there's a good chance I may break
something if I forget to make a check for a dependency.
If you're brand-new to the project and run into any blockers, please open an issue on this repository and I'd love to get it fixed for you!
This repository comes from:
- Zach Holman's excellentdotfiles
- Ryan Bates' excellent dotfiles
A decent amount of the code in these dotfiles stem or are inspired from Zach's or Ryan's original projects.