Dotfiles I use. They're simple and optimized for a 13" laptop and somewhat stolen from @Sirupsen.
Hardware | Terminal | Shell | Editor | Version control | Window Manager | Font |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dell Xps 13 | URxvt | zsh with prezto | vim | git | i3 | Inconsolata |
linker.sh
will symlink all files the files in home
to your actual home directory. Invoke it to symlink the dotfiles. It will prompt to override if the files already exist.
install.sh
takes the list of packages from notes/packagelist
and installs any which are available from the official Arch Linux repos with pacman. It then will symlink any files in bin
to /usr/local/bin
(which is in your PATH
). The script prompts for both.
bin
andhome
are as said above.notes
contains some information on my setup.configs
are config files for different packages in linux which I've heavily editted and aren't kept in my home directory.