Run this:
git clone git@github.com:ksokhan/dotfiles.git ~/dotfiles
cd ~/.dotfiles
script/bootstrapThis will symlink the appropriate files in dotfiles to your home directory.
Everything is configured and tweaked within ~/dotfiles.
Note: some paths might need to change in zsh/zshrc.symlink.
dot is a simple script that installs some dependencies, sets sane OS X
defaults, and so on. Tweak this script, and occasionally run dot from
time to time to keep your environment fresh and up-to-date. You can find
this script in bin/.
- Add updating functionality for spf-13 vim to
dot - Add some more stuff from the awesome oh-my-zsh to this (maybe integrate it altogether?)
Everything's built around topic areas. If you're adding a new area to your
forked dotfiles — say, "Java" — you can simply add a java directory and put
files in there. Anything with an extension of .zsh will get automatically
included into your shell. Anything with an extension of .symlink will get
symlinked without extension into $HOME when you run script/bootstrap.
There's a few special files in the hierarchy.
- bin/: Anything in
bin/will get added to your$PATHand be made available everywhere. - topic/*.zsh: Any files ending in
.zshget loaded into your environment. - topic/path.zsh: Any file named
path.zshis loaded first and is expected to setup$PATHor similar. - topic/completion.zsh: Any file named
completion.zshis loaded last and is expected to setup autocomplete. - topic/*.symlink: Any files ending in
*.symlinkget symlinked into your$HOME. This is so you can keep all of those versioned in your dotfiles but still keep those autoloaded files in your home directory. These get symlinked in when you runscript/bootstrap.
Inspiration from Holman + spf-13 vim files