- Clone this in your home folder
- Run
setup.sh
Need vim >=7.4.
brew install vim
make sync-vim
This repository consists of configuration for any tools I use within my Arch Linux and Vim development environment. I use my terminal as my IDE, so there's a lot of tools I depend on. I link all of this configuration into my home directory using stow.
Firstly, clone this repository down to ~/dotfiles
, a few things assume it's kept there, sorry.
This is what I use when setting up a new machine after installing Antergos (a friendly and quick way to get Arch running). Don't just run this on a whim, this is essentially my custom built desktop environment, it's perfect for me but could ruin your set up. Feel free to take what you want from here, but be careful about installing my entire set up over yours by mistake. Maybe try it in a VM?
Presuming you're using Arch Linux, you can just run make
. This will install everything listed in packages.txt
(including yaourt and infinality!), link all of the configuration into your home directory then switch the default shell to fish.
# Pre-awesome Linux environment.
make
# Awesome Linux environment.
To perform a system wide update you can execute update
from within a fish shell. This includes system, npm and vim packages.
Oliver Caldwell / @OliverCaldwell
Find the full unlicense in the UNLICENSE
file, but here's a snippet.
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.
Do what you want. Learn as much as you can. Unlicense more software.