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Dotfiles

A collection of configuration files for various tools and applications I use, with an installation script to easily set them up on new systems.

Installation

Clone the repository

git clone git@github.com:sebaschi/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles

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Install configurations

The dot-install script can be used to install specific configurations or all of them at once:

# Install everything
~/.dotfiles/dot-install all

# Install specific configurations
~/.dotfiles/dot-install git nvim tmux

# Install only bash aliases
~/.dotfiles/dot-install bash:aliases

Run ~/.dotfiles/dot-install without arguments to see all available options.

Testing

A test script is included to verify the installation script works correctly:

~/.dotfiles/test-dot-install

This runs the installation in an isolated environment to ensure all symlinks are correctly created. Nothing fancy, just creates mock home in /tmp and changes some envars used by the install script. The "Testing" amounts to check symlinks exist. This is mostly usefull once extended to detect config packages (just the directories containing an a config), to remind me to add a function for it in dot-install.

Included Configurations

  • Shells: Bash, Fish, Zsh
  • Terminal: Tmux, Zellij, Ghostty
  • Editors: Vim, Neovim (with lazy.nvim)
  • Tools: Git, Starship prompt, Borg backup
  • Utilities: Rsync filters

Tools Tools

  • eza - Modern replacement for ls
  • starship.io - Cross-shell prompt
  • neofetch - System information tool
  • ncdu - Disk usage analyzer
  • btop - Interactive process viewer (replacement for top)
  • neovim - Enhanced vim editor

Note

TODO: add more tools!

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