dotfiles/README.md
Alan Orth 891ac5bfcf
README.md: Adjust headings
Use second- and third-level headings, respectively. When rendered
in GitHub, `#` is an `<h1>`, which should actually be the most pro-
minent heading on the page; in this case GitHub's own headings sho-
uld take precedence, so ours should start at `<h2>` essentially.

Signed-off-by: Alan Orth <alan.orth@gmail.com>
2015-05-09 18:29:09 +03:00

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Alan's dotfiles

Dotfiles for pretty much every Linux system I have access to. After setting up a new host, I do:

$ mkdir ~/src/git
$ cd ~/src/git
$ git clone https://github.com/alanorth/dotfiles.git
$ cd ~
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.bashrc .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.vim .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.vimrc .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.tmux.conf .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.dircolors.ansi-dark .
$ ln -sf ~/src/git/dotfiles/.zshrc .

.bashrc

Configures the shell to have a custom PS1, add paths for NPM and Homebrew, setup pyenv for virtualenvs, some common aliaes, Solarized dircolors, etc.

.tmuxrc

Solarized configuration

.vimrc

Syntax highlighting, Solarized color scheme, tab stops to 4 spaces, etc.

.zshrc

Configures a custom prompt, adds paths for pkgsrc on Mac OS X, sets up pyenv, adds aliases, Solarized dircolors, etc.