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.dotfiles

Personal .dotfiles

Special thanks to Dries Vints for making a great dotfiles tutorial and screencast.

A Fresh macOS Setup

These instructions are for when you've already set up your dotfiles. If you want to get started with your own dotfiles you can find instructions below.

Before you re-install

First, go through the checklist below to make sure you didn't forget anything before you wipe your hard drive.

  • Did you backup your SSH keys to 1Password?
  • Did you commit and push any changes/branches to your git repositories?
  • Did you remember to save all important documents from non-iCloud directories?
  • Did you save all of your work from apps which aren't synced through iCloud?
  • Did you remember to export important data from your local database?
  • Did you update mackup to the latest version and ran mackup backup?

Installing macOS cleanly

After going to our checklist above and making sure you backed everything up, we're going to cleanly install macOS with the latest release. Follow this article to cleanly install the latest macOS version.

Setting up your Mac

If you did all of the above you may now follow these install instructions to setup a new Mac.

  1. Update macOS to the latest version with the App Store
  2. Clone this repo to ~/.dotfiles
  3. Run fresh.sh to start the installation
  4. After mackup is synced with your cloud storage, restore preferences by running mackup restore
  5. Restart your computer to finalize the process

Setting up neovim

  1. Open $HOME/.config/nvim/lua/config/plugins/plugins.lua
  2. Save the file and packer should install everything
  3. Enjoy neovim

Your Mac is now ready to use!