This repo started with a copy from from https://github.com/michaeljsmalley/dotfiles I would have forked his repo if I wanted to deal with the hassle of only pulling in his script & readme but not his dotfiles
This repository includes all of my custom dotfiles. They should be cloned to
your home directory so that the path is ~/dotfiles/
. The included setup script
creates symlinks from your home directory to the files which are located in
~/dotfiles/
.
The setup script is smart enough to back up your existing dotfiles into a
~/dotfiles_old/
directory if you already have any dotfiles of the same name as
the dotfile symlinks being created in your home directory.
I also prefer zsh
as my shell of choice. As such, the setup script will also
clone the oh-my-zsh
repository from my GitHub. It then checks to see if zsh
is installed. If zsh
is installed, and it is not already configured as the
default shell, the setup script will execute a chsh -s $(which zsh)
. This
changes the default shell to zsh, and takes effect as soon as a new zsh is
spawned or on next login.
So, to recap, the install script will:
- Back up any existing dotfiles in your home directory to
~/dotfiles_old/
- Create symlinks to the dotfiles in
~/dotfiles/
in your home directory - Clone the
oh-my-zsh
repository from my GitHub (for use withzsh
) - Check to see if
zsh
is installed, if it isn't, try to install it. - If zsh is installed, run a
chsh -s
to set it as the default shell.
Installation
git clone git://github.com/michaeljsmalley/dotfiles ~/dotfiles
cd ~/dotfiles
./makesymlinks.sh
Then choose to run the mac or linux script to symlink VSCode settings
Remember to close the terminal and open it again. Last time I forgot to do this
and :PluginInstall
did not work in Vim. I ended up running
git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
to get it to work.