+ adding back in the vitality plugin + turned back on the mouse mode in tmux (for clicking between windows in tmux) + cleaning up some duplications in tmux.conf
Dotfiles
These are my dotfiles, which contain my custom system configuration preferences.
Contents
- zsh configuration
- vim configuration
- tmux configuration
- git configuration
- osx configuration
- bash configuration
Install
Automatic Installation
curl -L https://raw.github.com/nicknisi/dotfiles/master/tools/install.sh | sh
Manual Installation
Clone
First, clone the repository to your home directory and name it ".dotfiles"
git clone git@github.com:nicknisi/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
Then cd into that directory
cd ~/.dotfiles
Init Submodules
The vim configuration relies on a couple of vim plugins, which are loaded in as git submodules.
git submodule init
git submodule update
Backup
A backup task is included. This will find all the files that will be replaced and make a backup of them. For example, if you currently have a ".zshrc" file, it will be moved to ".zshrc.backup"
rake backup
Install
Symlink the necessary files. The task will perform a search for all files in the .dotfiles directory that have the ".symlink" suffix and create a symbolic link in the home directory that drops the suffix and prefixes with a '.'
rake install
Uninstall
If you would like to bring back your previous configuration, run the uninstalll task. This will remove the created symlinks.
Uninstall
rake uninstall
Restore
Then, if you would like to restore your previous configuration, run the restore task.
rake restore
ZSH Plugins
By default, the .zshrc file will source any file within .dotfiles that has the ".zsh" suffix.
Vim Per Machine and Per Project Configuration
The vimrc in this project will check for the existence of a ~/.vimrc.local, as well as a ./.vimrc.project allowing per-machine and per-project vim configurations.