While being heavily inspired on all example dotfiles configurations on GitHub, I decided to start my own to understand it better.Back in the days I've used zsh for auto suggestions, jumping with the help of z and powerline10k. With the help of oh-my-zsh and the great agnoster theme I had a pretty usefull machine.
However in 2022 I got a new machine (after 6y), and I faced two problems. Over the years I didnt nicely backported my settings and over time my oh-my-zsh setup became quite slowish. Don't get me wrong I had cool things, but at the same time my requirements got smaller. And tooling filled the gab where back in the days oh-my-zsh was required to help so the setup has been simplified.
git clone <repo>
Dotfiles are symlinked from here. The setup bash and git for the moment.
./symlink_dotfiles.sh
For OSX extra brew files are supplied to setup an development environment
quickly. It's advisable at this point to make sure Xcode and Xcode developer
tools are installed a priori the installation of the brew packages. Xcode can be
easily installed from the App Store, the developers tools can be installed by
running xcode-select --install. Afterwards run:
./brew.sh
To setup macOS default
./macos.sh
These dotfiles bring the following near you:
- Symlink dotfiles
- Install homebrew & packages
- MacOS defaults
- @ptb and his OS X Lion Setup repository
- Ben Alman and his dotfiles repository
- Chris Gerke and his tutorial on creating an OS X SOE master image + Insta repository
- Cãtãlin Mariş and his dotfiles repository
- Gianni Chiappetta for sharing his amazing collection of dotfiles
- Jan Moesen and his
ancient
.bash_profile+ shiny tilde repository - Lauri ‘Lri’ Ranta for sharing loads of hidden preferences
- Matijs Brinkhuis and his dotfiles repository
- Nicolas Gallagher and his dotfiles repository
- Sindre Sorhus
- Tom Ryder and his dotfiles repository
- Paul Irish
- Zach Holman