These are my bash dotfiles, bootstrapped across machines using homeshick.
To install homeshick into a fresh *nix home directory:
git clone git@github.com:andsens/homeshick.git $HOME/.homesick/repos/homeshick
Use homeshick to clone and symlink my dotfiles from this repo:
$HOME/.homesick/repos/homeshick/bin/homeshick clone -f git@github.com:ckandoth/dotfiles.git
This should prompt to replace all existing dotfiles including .bashrc
which is already set to source homeshick. But rather than restarting terminal, simply get the homeshick alias running like so:
source $HOME/.bashrc
After making any changes to local dotfiles, we can commit the changes back to this repo as follows:
homeshick cd dotfiles
git add -A
git commit -m "[...summary of changes...]"
git push origin master