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# Dotfiles
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These are my personal dotfiles. This also include an automated installer for certain packages (Arch Linux specific) and for putting the dotfiles in place.
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Source code for this automated script is in `src` directory, and the dotfiles are located in `home` and `root` directories respectively.
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You are highly adviced to first go through these dotfiles yourself and adjust them to your liking.
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## What does it do
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- Automated arch installation script
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- Full fledged ZSH configuration without the need to rely on oh-my-zsh
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- oh-my-zsh configuration is also supported, but it is off by default, adjust [`.zshrc`](home/.zshrc) to enable it
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- Even though enabling it is an option, it is not a necessary thing to do, oh-my-zsh has a lot of code that is mostly irrelevant and unused, these dotfiles give you the ability to completely avoid it, if you desire to do so
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- Custom [prompt](home/.config/sh/theme), both for oh-my-zsh configuration or for standalone usage
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- Custom [VIM configuration](home/.config/vim/vimrc) (this was designed for regular vim, nvim support can't be guaranteed)
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- Many handy [aliases](home/.config/sh/aliases) (likely too many, you should adjust that to your needs)
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- [XDG configuration](home/.config/sh/environ) to avoid too much cluttering in home directory
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- [Automatic handlers](home/.config/sh/handlers) which override default command not found behavior to show the package to which given command belongs (requires pkgfile on Arch Linux)
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- Automated package installation for Arch Linux, which includes many handy packages. You should certainly take a look at which packages will be installed and adjust [`packages.yaml`](packages.yaml) before you run it.
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- Extensive [vscode settings](home/.config/Code/User/settings.json), note that these are the settings which I like, you will probably want to adjust them to your personal needs, or perhaps even replace them
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- [Opensnitch firewall rules](root/etc/opensnitchd/rules), which block most unauthorized traffic and only allow needed things. This also blocks spotify ads.
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## Requirements
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`curl` and `tar`, or `git` to clone the repository itself.
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Installation uses `python` and `pip` with some python packages in `requirements.txt` but these will get installed automatically by the `install.sh` script.
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## Sample images
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- Prompt (Fully adjustable, either manually [here](home/.config/sh/theme), or using other oh-my-zsh themes and removing the custom theme from `.zshrc`) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20902250/106214493-2ada3480-61cf-11eb-9226-5293b6eb3c75.png)
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- Vim configuration (Fully adjustable, simply edit [`vimrc`](home/.config/vim/vimrc)) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20902250/106214028-3c6f0c80-61ce-11eb-96a2-3a46c77853e7.png)
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- Automatic unknown command package handler ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20902250/106214104-645e7000-61ce-11eb-9c80-d0762338ce59.png)
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## Installation
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Clone this repository anywhere you like
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`$ git clone https://github.com/ItsDrike/dotfiles`
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If you don't want to install git (running straight from newly installed os), you can use `curl`:
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`$ curl -LJO https://github.com/ItsDrike/dotfiles/tarball/master`
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And extract from `.tar.gz` archive:
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`$ tar xvf [archive name]`
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## Running the script
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Before you run, you should take a look at the files included and adjust them however you like.
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- All files which will be added are in [`home/`](home) and [`root/`](root) directory. You can remove files which you don't want, or adjust them in any way.
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- You should also take a look at [`packages.yaml`](packages.yaml) and remove all packages which you don't want and add those you do.
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When you are prepared, you can run the installer (assuming you're in the clonned directory):
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`$ chmod +x install.sh` (Make installation script executable)
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`$ sh install.sh` (run the installation script, which will begin the instalaltion)
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