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~ <--> git

This git repo is your home, literally.

Easily track down dotfiles without requiring any dependency besides git.

Merged all the tools that I curated for Mac and Linux into these dotfiles.

Heavily inspired by @sobolevn dotfiles with many modifications.

Warning

WIP

Yet to be tested in a fresh install from scratch. If you decide to use any of the scripts here, you do it on your own, I'm not responsible, feel free to check and judge on your own. .config dotfiles are stable.

Batteries included

  1. ~/.config/setup: automated install of software & system config.

  2. ~/.config/shell/utils

  3. Custom MOTD (Message Of The Day --> the message ssh greets you with)

  4. Helix editor config + Zellij config(WIP)

  5. ~/.config/shell/functions

  6. ~/.config/shell/aliases

ctrl+s --> source ~/.zshrc

ctrl+g --> lazygit

ctrl+h --> helix editor

enter zsh-magic-dashboard

image

nav arrow keys: alt + - go up a directory alt + - fuzzy find directory below current one alt + - go back in directory history alt + - go forward in directory history

TODO

main

  • merge with my own dotfiles and have just a single source of truth .config/setup/mac .config/setup/rpi
  • chore: test install from scratch when I receive the microSD card in a week.
  • fix: zellij keybinding conflicts
  • aider
  • nfty
  • add: calendar view for my tasks
  • showcase:
    • flow of installation
    • usefulness
    • aliases walkthrough

side-quests

Notes on selected software

Navigation

After many considerations I settled between broot and yazi, I genuinely love broot, I think it has the best design, but it's not playing well with my ~ as a git repo and despite feeling slower with yazi is offering me enough right now.

Perfection is the enemy of good.

So I shall stick with yazi for now but I urge you to check out broot