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Requirements

Luiz's dotfiles

Warning: If you want to give these dotfiles a try, you should first fork this repository, review the code, and remove things you don’t want or need. Don’t blindly use my settings unless you know what that entails. Use at your own risk!

Git-free install

cd; curl -L https://github.com/lferreira/dotfiles/tarball/master | tar -xzv --strip-components 1 --exclude={README.md,.osx,LICENSE-MIT.txt}

How to install the environment

make osx/install

How to isntall password-manager

make osx/install/password-manager

this is not gonna work for you =P but if you want to have someting similar I have two private repos:

pwd-store: gpg encrypted structured files related to my credentials pwd-key: pgp private/public keys

So basically I store them on my github and I have a shortcut on my terminal to xcopy them when it's necessary.

Add custom commands without creating a new fork

If ~/.extra exists, it will be sourced along with the other files. You can use this to add a few custom commands without the need to fork this entire repository, or to add commands you don’t want to commit to a public repository.

My ~/.extra looks something like this:

# Git credentials
# Not in the repository, to prevent people from accidentally committing under my name
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Luiz Ferreira"
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME"
git config --global user.name "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME"
GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="luizhgferreira@gmail.com"
GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL"
git config --global user.email "$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL"

You could also use ~/.extra to override settings, functions and aliases from my dotfiles repository. It’s probably better to fork this repository instead, though.

Feedback

Suggestions/improvements welcome!