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My Personal Public DOTfiles managed by chezmoi

This public Github repository has been built for my own benefit, however, feel free to sneak in and steal anything that would improve your own productivity. My plans rely on maintaining a CI workflow alongside GitHub actions to ensure that my changes will not break across different OS flavours. At the moment, I got Docker containers for the following Linux flavours:

  • Fedora 40
  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Ubuntu 24.04

Installation instructions

I'd not care of using GitHub for backing up my dotfiles if my perspectives of using them remained in a single machine. You can install this repo via a Convenient script or manually in its defect.

Convenience script

In case of not having chezmoi installed - Just firing the install.sh after a simple download of it.

# Using Curl
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kitos9112/dotfiles/master/install)"
# OR Using Wget
sh -c "$(wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kitos9112/dotfiles/master/install)"

Manually with git

You will have to clone the repo and from its root directory, execute the install SH script

Manually with chezmoi

Leveraging off-the-shelf Chezmoi capabilities

chezmoi init --apply --verbose https://github.com/kitos9112/dotfiles.git

Chezmoi scripts

Chezmoi uses general-purpose scripts to execute ordered operations in the system. They can run either:

  • Every time you run chezmoi apply (run scripts)
  • When their contents change (run_once or run_onchange scripts)

Application order

Scripts are found in its own directory to avoid being copied over to the target system.

Security considerations

Having a local .git (A.K.A. submodule) folder inside your dotfiles could become dangerous as you're naturally exposing (or unconsciously prompted to) your git history and very specific local configuration. Not even to mention the burden it sometimes signifies.

As I just feed myself from the great works other peers conduct in the wild Internet (e.g. Oh-my-zsh), I'm a mere consumer of their work who clones their source code and thereby uses it.

My scsripts/00_run_once/run_once_100-extras.zsh.tmpl takes care of cloning/pulling(--rebase) their public GitHub repos.