- i3 window manager
- Midnight Commander file manager
- Ripgrep
- Neovim
- VimPlug
- fzf plugin
- some vim shortcuts for fzf and ripgrep
There are two ways of doing it. If you want to learn a simple and elegant way to configure your own dotfiles, you should follow the Atlassian 'how-to' and build your own configs. Or you should use my summary and shell script installer.
https://www.atlassian.com/br/git/tutorials/dotfiles
- Be sure to have git installed on your local machine.
- Create the $HOME/.dotfiles directory.
- In your $HOME folder run
git clone --bare <this-repo-url> $HOME/.dotfiles
- Define the 'cfg' alias in current scope with
alias cfg='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.dotfiles/ --work-tree=$HOME'
- Run
cfg checkout -f
at $HOME folder to overwrite existing .dotfiles, or without -f option to follow the Atlassian instructions. - Run
./install.sh
script. - The git commands (only) for this repository are now called using the alias
cfg
and notgit
anymore. - You are ready to work with your tools and change your config files.