#!/usr/bin/env bash DOTFILES=$HOME/.dotfiles echo -e "\nCreating symlinks" echo "==============================" linkables=$( find -H "$DOTFILES" -maxdepth 3 -name '*.symlink' ) for file in $linkables ; do target="$HOME/.$( basename $file '.symlink' )" if [ -e $target ]; then echo "~${target#$HOME} already exists... Skipping." else echo "Creating symlink for $file" ln -s $file $target fi done echo -e "\n\ninstalling to ~/.config" echo "==============================" if [ ! -d $HOME/.config ]; then echo "Creating ~/.config" mkdir -p $HOME/.config fi # configs=$( find -path "$DOTFILES/config.symlink" -maxdepth 1 ) for config in $DOTFILES/config/*; do target=$HOME/.config/$( basename $config ) if [ -e $target ]; then echo "~${target#$HOME} already exists... Skipping." else echo "Creating symlink for $config" ln -s $config $target fi done # create vim symlinks # As I have moved off of vim as my full time editor in favor of neovim, # I feel it doesn't make sense to leave my vimrc intact in the dotfiles repo # as it is not really being actively maintained. However, I would still # like to configure vim, so lets symlink ~/.vimrc and ~/.vim over to their # neovim equivalent. echo -e "\n\nCreating vim symlinks" echo "==============================" typeset -A vimfiles vimfiles[~/.vim]=$DOTFILES/config/nvim vimfiles[~/.vimrc]=$DOTFILES/config/nvim/init.vim for file in "${!vimfiles[@]}"; do if [ -e ${file} ]; then echo "${file} already exists... skipping" else echo "Creating symlink for $file" ln -s ${vimfiles[$file]} $file fi done