A collection of my dot-files
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2017-12-19 13:49:34 -05:00
bash bashrc: disable CTRL+S flow control 2017-12-19 13:48:07 -05:00
firefox firefox: remove vimperator 2017-08-15 22:33:55 -04:00
git gitignore: add tags file 2017-08-16 20:06:38 -04:00
tmux tmux.conf: Remove plugins 2017-12-19 13:47:44 -05:00
vim Vim: Remove vimwiki, replace with built-in options 2017-12-19 13:45:16 -05:00
.gitignore Fidgeting 2017-01-27 20:52:36 -05:00
makefile makefile: Fix spacing 2017-12-19 13:49:34 -05:00
README.md README: Update information 2017-11-13 16:37:26 -05:00

Dot Files

Configuration files (often called dot-files because they start with a ".") for the applications I use on a regular basis.

Requirements

You'll need make for the automated linking of the dotfiles. Obviously you'll need the related program for each config file to be applicable.

Installation

  1. git clone git@github.com:VagabondAzulien/dotfiles.git

  2. cd dotfiles

  3. Type make to see your options

Applications Configured

Vim

My vim configuration is relatively straight forward and thoroughly commented.

Plugin File

The vimrc-plugins file stores the plugin information for Vim-Plug. Included in the file is a command to check for and pull-down the vim-plug files, if not previously installed. All configurations related to plugins goes into this file also, so if I want a plugin-free install, I can ignore this file and still run fine.

Notable Plugins

Tmux

My tmux configuration is very straight forward and fully commented. Of note, I enable mouse mode, and have custom colors configured.

Tmux Plugins

Custom Scripts

  • clocks.sh: My custom status bar. Shows time for 4 different time zones.

Git

My git configuration is a skeleton gitconfig file, and an always-growing gitignore file. Unlike most other files, the gitconfig file isn't symlinked, since it changes based on which machine I'm on.

Bash

My bash configuration includes a custom prompt, several PATH additions, and several custom functions. Nothing crazy, nothing revolutionary, but definitely some improvements for my environment.

The bashrc-remote file I use for any remote environments I'm in. The prompt is different, and some of the functions aren't included.

To-Do

  • irssi config files
  • Improve makefile

License

All files are licensed under the WTFPL, the full license text of which can be found below.

DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE

Version 2, December 2004 || Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar sam@hocevar.net

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long as the name is changed.

DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION

0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.