My dotfiles for Mac and Ubuntu setup.
- Minimal efforts to install everything, using a Makefile
- Mostly based around Homebrew, Caskroom and Node.js, latest Bash + GNU Utils
- Fast and colored prompt
- Updated macOS defaults
- Well-organized and easy to customize
- The installation and runcom setup is tested weekly on real Ubuntu and macOS machines using a GitHub Action
- Homebrew (packages: Brewfile)
- homebrew-cask (packages: Caskfile)
- Node.js + npm LTS (packages: npmfile)
- Latest Git, Bash 4, Python 3, GNU coreutils, curl, Ruby
- Mackup (sync application settings)
$EDITOR(and Git editor) is GNU nano
On a sparkling fresh installation of macOS:
sudo softwareupdate -i -a
xcode-select --installThe Xcode Command Line Tools includes git and make (not available on stock macOS). Now there are two options:
- Install this repo with
curlavailable:
bash -c "`curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daniel-trevino/dotfiles/master/remote-install.sh`"This will clone or download, this repo to ~/.dotfiles depending on the availability of git, curl or wget.
- Alternatively, clone manually into the desired location:
git clone https://github.com/daniel-trevino/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfilesUse the Makefile to install everything listed above, and symlink runcom and config (using stow):
cd ~/.dotfiles
makeThe installation process in the Makefile is tested on every push and every week in this GitHub Action.
- Close that terminal that you are using and open a new one. Then you can run the following commands
- Compile zinit via
zinit self-update
dotfiles dock(set Dock items)dotfiles macos(set macOS defaults)- Mackup
- Log in to Dropbox (and wait until synced)
ln -s ~/.config/mackup/.mackup.cfg ~(until #632 is fixed)mackup restore
- Remove Spotlight and add setup Alfred command
- Set Aerial screen saver. Open
System Preferences->Desktop & Screen Saver->Screen Saver
$ dotfiles help
Usage: dotfiles <command>
Commands:
clean Clean up caches (brew, npm, gem, rvm)
dock Apply macOS Dock settings
edit Open dotfiles in IDE (code) and Git GUI (stree)
help This help message
macos Apply macOS system defaults
test Run tests
update Update packages and pkg managers (OS, brew, npm, gem)You can put your custom settings, such as Git credentials in the system/.custom file which will be sourced from
.bash_profile automatically. This file is in .gitignore.
Alternatively, you can have an additional, personal dotfiles repo at ~/.extra. The runcom .bash_profile sources all
~/.extra/runcom/*.sh files.
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* existing target is not owned by stow: .bash_profileYou might have done themakecommand without having this repository on~/.dotfileslocation. To fix it you have to move this repository to~/.dotfilesand manually remove the symlinks for those files that have that error usingrm -f symlink_to_dir/. Then runmakeagain. -
warning: setlocale: LC_CTYPE: cannot change locale (UTF-8): No such file or directoryYou might have spelled the locale wrong. Check how the format of the locale is supposed to be written. -
How to add new mac software?Add the name of it on/install/Caskfile. Look at the names at: Homebrew Cask
Many thanks to the dotfiles community. Code structure and inspiration by: webpro