mathias's readme is awesome. go read it.
This repo is mostly for me but you're welcome to make suggestions. Mathias's is the project to fork. I'm mostly catching up to him, @cowboy, @gf3, and @paul_irish.
My basic setup is captured in install-deps.sh which adds homebrew, z, nave, etc.
Toss it into a file called .extra which you do not commit to this repo and just keep in your ~/
I do something nice with my PATH there:
# PATH like a bawss
PATH=/opt/local/bin
PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/sbin
PATH=$PATH:/bin
PATH=$PATH:~/.rvm/bin
PATH=$PATH:~/code/git-friendly
# ...
export PATH…is really important. even for these files.
Install Dotfiles Syntax Highlighting via Sublime Text Package Control
When setting up a new Mac, you may want to set some sensible OS X defaults:
./.osxI recommend getting a .jshintrc and .editorconfig defined for all your projects.
.ackrc- for ack (better than grep).vimrc,.vim- vim config, obv.
.aliases.bash_profile.bash_prompt.bashrc.exports.functions.extra- not included, explained above
install-deps.sh- random apps i need installed.osx- run on a fresh osx machine.brew- homebrew initialization
git, brah (my git config uses Sublime/Sublimerge for DiffTool and MergeTool, you will need that installed if you want to use it as-is)
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.git -
.gitattributes -
.gitconfig -
.gitignore -
.inputrc- config for bash readline
git clone https://github.com/StevenHeinrich/dotfiles.git && cd dotfiles && ./sync.shTo update later on, just run the sync again.