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My Environment

After some time losing and rebuilding my environment from scratch, I decided to create this repository to hold all of my personal customizations for bash as well as for emacs, my preferred text editor.

These are my personal customizations. If you want to use it, remember to add your own customizations.

Hope this can be useful somehow.

Installation

Linux

Clone this repository on your home directory, under the .environment name. In fact, the directory name is up to you:

# Using SSH
git clone [email protected]:ronflima/environment.git .environment

# Using HTTPS
git clone https://github.com/ronflima/environment.git .environment

After that, run .environment/linux-install.sh and you are done. It will save your original .bash_* files into the .environment_backup directory under your HOME dir. So, you can undo the installation only by removing the links the installer created and putting back your files.

Notice

This will try to download every single tool I use. Some of those tools are specific for my needs. You are free to fork this repo and add your own customizations. I tried to make the install.sh as simple as possible so anyone can customize it at will.

It is important to mention, also, that I built it to run under WSL on Windows. But it should work on virtually any popular apt-based linux distro out there since I have used only linux standard stuff.

macOS

Currently, there is no installer for macOS. However, you may use the zshrc file that lies inside the zsh directory. In order to use it in your environment, as your .zshrc, just do this:

cd ~/
ln -s .environment/zsh/zshrc .zshrc

Remember to remove any existing .zshrc before running this.

You may add your own customizations by creating a .zsh_customizations file under your HOME directory. My zshrc detect its presence and load it, so you don't need to modify my stuff if you need to add more things.

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