Use this repository to customize your envrionment:
- Bash
- Zsh with Oh my zsh
- Fish with fisher (work in progress)
- Vim / NeoVim with Vim-Plug (work in progress)
Use this to customize your bash profile, it comes with :
- set of useful functions and aliases
- set colorfull shell
Please feel free to install zsh with oh-my-zsh.
Alternatively, you may want to setup fish instead of zsh and oh-my-zsh.
For Vim/NeoVim users, you may customize you vimrc with :
- set of plugins
- set of functions
- keys mappings
- colorscheme
You can also add environment specific variables in $HOME/.config/bash/.bashrc_vars
- Windows Git-Bash
- Mac OS
- Linux
Please refer to this page : pre-requisites.
Shortcuts : run the following scripts to install all pre-requisites
Install Homebrew:
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/newlight77/macosx/main/install-homebrew.sh | bashTo start with, this dotfiles repository provides 4 parts :
- bash/zsh setup
- vim/neovim Setup (work in progress)
- Customize bash:
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/newlight77/dotfiles/main/customize-bash.sh | bashThen jump to step 3.
- Install Zsh:
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/newlight77/dotfiles/main/install-zsh.sh | bash- Customize zsh:
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/newlight77/dotfiles/main/customize-zsh.sh | bash- Configure git aliases
mkdir -p ${HOME}/.config/git/
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/newlight77/dotfiles/main/git/.gitconfig_alias -o ${HOME}/.config/git/gitconfig_alias
git config --global include.path $HOME/.config/git/.gitconfig_alias- Add your own shell aliases
Examples :
echo '
alias cdclones="cd ~/workspace/clones"
alias cdoneprofile="cd ~/workspace/oneprofile"
alias cdnewlight="cd ~/workspace/newlight77"
alias clones="cdclones"
alias oneprofile="cdoneprofile"
alias newlight="cdnewlight"
' >> $HOME/.config/bash/.bashrc_alias_extendedrm -rf $HOME/.config/bash
#rm -rf $HOME/.config/nvim
#rm -rf $HOME/.config/hyperThen update (by removing dotfiles related changes source) the .zprofile, .bashrc, .vimrc, .config/nvim/init.vim accordingly.
This will add the following shortcuts:
-
CTRL + rwill search backwards through your zsh history. This is a fuzzy search, e.g. terraform tfstate will bring up all commands in history that have terraform and tfstate anywhere in the command line. Great for finding commands where you don't remember the exact syntax you used. -
ESC + cwill search all directories below the current working directory then cd to the result. Great for quickly jumping to a deep directory. -
CTRL + twill use MacOS' Spotlight to search all files and directories below the current working directory then put that result on the command line, ready for a CTRL + a to add a command before it. Great for when you're not sure where you put that file. Alternatively, type your command then hit CTRL + t to add a file afterwards.
- How-To ? If I got this error :
zsh compinit: insecure directories, run compaudit for list.
Ignore insecure directories and continue [y] or abort compinit [n]?Answer : it suggests to run compaudit. So the just run compaudit | xargs chmod g-w to remove group-write permissions.
- move all git install and config to macosx repo