Host config files for UNIX machines. The versioning system uses a git bare repository system as recommended in Atlassian and Hacker News
branch | description |
---|---|
master or ubuntu | For ubuntu 20.04 |
manjaro | For Arch based distro |
pi | For raspberry pi outdated |
xless | For server config outdated |
Either use the installation script or a manual install as explained in the article. Note that the manual installation will conflict with existing dotfiles in your working space. The install.sh
script will back up conflicting files : .zshrc
> .zshrc.bak
Recommended requirements: git curl zsh zsh-completions vim
# clone the repo
git clone --bare https://github.com/mazzma12/dotfiles.git $HOME/.cfg
# add to zshrc or bashrc
alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME'
# add to gitignore
echo ".cfg" >> .gitignore
config checkout .
config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no
Auto install script from a specific branch. This will backup original config files if conflicts (suffix to .bak
) and checkout the bare repository.
It comes along with uninstall.sh
to restore all config and delete the local bare repository.
export DOTFILES_BRANCH="master" # Default branch to clone from
export DOTFILES_HOME="$HOME/.cfg" # Default install directory
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mazzma12/dotfiles/master/install.sh)"
# Latest tmux follow: https://gist.github.com/P7h/91e14096374075f5316e
sudo apt-get install tmux-next=2.3~20161117~bzr3621+20-1ubuntu1~ppa0~ubuntu14.04.1 # get this from https://launchpad.net/~pi-rho/+archive/ubuntu/dev
As in the article mentioned above:
git init --bare $HOME/.cfg
echo "alias config='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME'" >> $HOME/.zshrc
source /.zshrc
config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no
# or add this to .zshrc
Then to add stuff, we can do:
config add .zshrc
config commit -m 'Add zsh config'
config remote set-url origin git@github.com:mazzma12/dotfiles.git
config push