Personal configs and dotfiles
Most of the gitconfig stuff is stolen from other dotfile repos out there, wherein I perused their gitconfigs, saw things that looked like good ideas, researched what they actually did, then added them. Of particular importance is the removal of my gitconfig [user] block which has been moved to an included local file. This is to get around the fact that I use this repo for work and personal stuff and don't want a default with my legal name or online identity in it. |
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.config | ||
.gitconfig | ||
.p10k.zsh | ||
.taskrc | ||
.vimrc | ||
.zshrc | ||
README.md | ||
setup_dotfiles.py |
dotfiles
Personal dotfiles; probably not much here of value for anyone not me.
In essence this repo will mimic the layout of my homedir with a bunch of dotfiles and utility scripts in the right locations as if this were my homedirectory.
The setup_dotfiles.py script takes the contents of this path and creates symlinks in my actual homedir, matching the directory structure.
Requirements
- Python 3.4
- A home directory
Setup
- Clone the repo
python3 setup_dotfiles.py
You can run the setup script from any path and it'll figure out what to do. The script will create symlinks in your home directory matching its layout. If you want to create the tree in a different location, you'll need to open the interpreter and manually invoke install_dotfiles()
with the correct arguments.