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My .files

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.files

These are my dotfiles. Take anything you want, but at your own risk.

It targets MacOS systems, but since it has some defensive checks it should work on *nix as well (tested on a few Linux boxes).

Package overview

Install

On a sparkling 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/webpro/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
git clone https://github.com/webpro/extra.git ~/.extra       # Optional, see below
source ~/.dotfiles/install.sh

Remotely install using curl

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`"

The dotfiles command

$ dotfiles help
Usage: dotfiles <command>

Commands:
   help             This help message
   edit             Open dotfiles in editor ($EDITOR_ALT) and Git GUI ($GIT_GUI)
   reload           Reload dotfiles
   test             Run tests
   update           Update packages and pkg managers (OS, brew, npm, gem, pip)
   clean            Clean up caches (brew, npm, gem, rvm)
   macos            MacOS system defaults
   dock             Apply MacOS Dock settings
   install vundle   Install Vundle

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.

Additional resources

Credits

Many thanks to the dotfiles community and the creators of the incredibly useful tools.