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Dotfiles!

Installation

  1. Optionally create ~/.dotfiles.postinst
  2. bash <(curl -sL https://dotfiles.online) (https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alopexc0de/dotfiles/master/install.sh)
  3. ????
  4. Profit

Distro auto-install

This feature will install the basic dependencies automatically if you approve at the prompt, assumes that you have sudo access.

These are pretty out of date like the dependencies list below. Your milage may vary if you choose to use the auto-install

Currently available for:

  • Arch/Manjaro Linux (pacman+yay)
  • Debian Linux (apt)

Dotfiles Postinstall

You may create a standard text file called .dotfiles.postinst in your home directory before installing. This file contains commands, one per line, that will be executed in order after the install script finishes. For example, you may want to add commands such as git config --global user.name "My Name" and git config --global user.email "me@my.email"

Customizing Dotfiles

  1. Fork this repo
  2. Update repourl inside install.sh to point to your own
  3. Make your changes
  4. Push to origin
  5. Install your new dotfiles everywhere

Dependencies

My dotfiles now include my personalized i3 configuration if you also run the i3wm. This is a bit outdated, so you can err on the side of caution and install other stuff as it's needed

Branch Info

This is the primary branch. It includes changes that should be included in most, if not all of the different configurations that may result of different system use.

For now, there are the master, macos and workpc branches.

The workpc branch contains a lot of configuration from a base Manjaro install