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dotfiles

These are my dotfiles. They are awesome.

This repo contains my dotfiles which I use at OS X and FreeBSD systems. This set features a nice and fast zsh config, a neat vim environment and a tmux config.

Image

The zsh prompt is handcrafted to look neat and give some extra info. When you are root the user- and hostname color changes from blue to red. If you are connected via ssh, the prompt will show some green arrows behind the working path and when you are in a git repository, it will show some git infos at the right side.

The tmux config contains some nice settings to make my work a bit easier and look nice.

My color scheme is Smyck Color Scheme by hukl and my font is Source Code Pro by Adobe Fonts.

The repo ships with a Makefile that you can use to deploy and update the dotfiles.

# make help

make list           #=> Show dot files in this repo
make deploy         #=> Create symlink to home directory
make update         #=> Fetch changes for this repo
make install        #=> Run make update, deploy, init
make clean          #=> Remove the dot files and this repo

The dotfiles will be symlinked to your ~.

Installation

  1. Get the dotfiles.

     git clone https://github.com/chrisb86/dotfiles.git
    
  2. Deploy

     make install
    
  3. Enjoy!

If you want to update to the newest version, run make update from within the dotfiles folder.

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