I maintain this repo as my dotfiles, but I'm keenly aware people are using it for theirs.
You're quite welcome to make suggestions, however I may decline if it's not of personal value to me.
If you're starting off anew, consider forking mathias or alrra. paulmillr and gf3 also have great setups
Setup
installing & using
fork this to your own acct
clone that repo
read and run parts of setup-a-new-machine.sh
read and run symlink-setup.sh
git config needs attention, read the notes.
use it. yay!
maintenance
commit/push changes you want.
you can also hypothetically cherry-pick commits from me and mathias and our fork ecosystem.
shell
This repo contains config for bash, zsh, and fish. As of March 2016, I'm using fish shell mostly, but fall back to bash once in a while. The bash and fish stuff are both well maintained; zsh, less so. If you're using fish you'll want to do a git submodule update --init.
Basically it makes typing into the prompt amazing.
tab like crazy for autocompletion that doesnt suck. tab all the things. srsly.
no more that says "Display all 1745 possibilities? (y or n)" YAY
type cat <uparrow> to see your previous cats and use them.
case insensitivity.
tab all the livelong day.
Moving around in folders (z, ..., cdf)
z helps you jump around to whatever folder. It uses actual real magic to determine where you should jump to. Seperately there's some ... aliases to shorten cd ../.. and .., .... etc. Then, if you have a folder open in Finder, cdf will bring you to it.
z dotfiles
z blog
.... # drop back equivalent to cd ../../..
z public
cdf # cd to whatever's up in Finder
z learns only once its installed so you'll have to cd around for a bit to get it taught.
Lastly, I use open . to open Finder from this path. (That's just available normally.)
overview of files
Automatic config
.vimrc, .vim - vim config, obv.
.inputrc - behavior of the actual prompt line
shell environment
.aliases
.bash_profile
.bash_prompt
.bashrc
.exports
.functions
.extra - not included, explained below
manual run
setup-a-new-machine.sh - random apps i need installed
symlink-setup.sh - sets up symlinks for all dotfiles and vim config.
.macos - run on a fresh mac os setup
brew.sh & brew-cask.sh - homebrew initialization
git, brah
.git
.gitattributes
.gitconfig
.gitignore
.extra for your private configuration
There will be items that don't belong to be committed to a git repo, because either 1) it shoudn't be the same across your machines or 2) it shouldn't be in a git repo. Kick it off like this:
touch ~/.extra && $EDITOR $_
I have some EXPORTS, my PATH construction, and a few aliases for ssh'ing into my servers in there.
I don't know how other folks manage their $PATH, but this is how I do mine:
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