A collection of dotfiles, scripts and configurations from @nickgerace.
Before starting, ensure that bash
and zsh
are installed on your macOS or Linux system.
You will also need to ensure that this repository resides in the $HOME/src/
directory.
You may need to create it by executing mkdir $HOME/src
.
Once everything looks good, execute the following:
Warning
Running the make
target may overwrite files if you are coming from an existing configuration.
Please read the source code, starting from the Makefile, before executing the target.
make
The invoked make
target runs an idempotent-ish bootstrap script, so you should be able to execute it multiple times.
That being said: caution is advised.
Once the initial make
target is ran, you can update packages and more using the update
target.
make update
Alternatively, if you run sz
or reload your shell, you can run the update function.
update
Note
The above commands only update packages with the current dotfiles in place.
If you'd like to re-link dotfiles, run the default make
target again.
This section contains questions and answers regarding these dotfiles.
These dotfiles rely on zsh
as the interactive shell.
These dotfiles require neither oh-my-zsh
nor starship
to be installed.
Only zsh
needs to be installed as all shell-based dotfiles are custom and configured manually.
The script only sets up dotfiles by default. However, for certain Linux distributions and macOS, you can optionally install packages and setup the base system (e.g. install an opinionated set of base packages with a package manager). This is referred to "bootstrapping" in the script.
WSL2 is supported for dotfiles setup, but packages will not be installed for supported distros when running the installer.
Files not recently in use may be out of date. This is a "living" repository, meaning that scripts and dotfiles more frequently in use will be more likely to be kept up to date. Anything not recently or frequently in use will be removed from the repository (eventually).