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1) # David Blume's dotfiles
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3) These are some of David Blume's dot files to be installed
4) in new user home directories.
5) 
6) ### Getting the project
7) 
8) You can get a copy of this project by clicking on the
9) [ZIP](http://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/zipball/master)
10) or [TAR](http://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/tarball/master) buttons
11) near the top right of the GitList web page.
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13) With an account, you can clone from the origin with:
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15)     git clone ssh://USERNAME@dlma.com/~/git/dotfiles.git
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17) ### Installation 
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19) If you're not cloning the repo, then run the following:
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21)     ~$ mkdir dotfiles
22)     ~$ cd dotfiles
23)     dotfiles$ curl -L http://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/tarball/master > dotfiles.tar
24)     dotfiles$ tar -xvf dotfiles.tar
25)     dotfiles$ rm dotfiles.tar
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27) Then, when you run `setup.sh`, it'll backup your changed files to `backup_of_dotfiles_<date>`
28) and replace them with the ones here. You can perform a **dry run** to see which files will
29) be changed by passing the "-n" parameter.
30) 
31)     dotfiles$ ./setup.sh -n
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33) If you approve of the changes, then just run `setup.sh`
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35)     dotfiles$ ./setup.sh
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37) See [config.dlma.com](http://config.dlma.com) for more.
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38) 
39) #### What's installed
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41) 1. .bashrc and .bash_profile
42) 2. Vim resources
43)     1. .vimrc
44)     2. An empty .vim_undo directory
45)     3. .vim with the following plugins:
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46)         1. [pathogen](https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen), the Vim plugin manager.
47)         2. [vim-powerline](https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline), for a better Vim statusline.
48)         3. [bbye for :Bdelete](https://github.com/moll/vim-bbye), to delete buffers without affecting windows.
49)         4. [nerdtree](https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree), a better filesystem tree-view explorer.
50)         5. [taglist](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=273), a ctags tree-view explorer.
51)         6. [file-line](http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2184), to open file:line as from a compiler error.
52)         7. [visual-star-search](http://got-ravings.blogspot.com/2008/07/vim-pr0n-visual-search-mappings.html), so * and # work in visual mode too.
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53)         8. Assorted favorite colors like [desert](https://github.com/dblume/desert.vim).
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54) 3. .gitconfig and .gitignore
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55) 4. .inputrc, for a [partially matched command history traversal](http://askubuntu.com/questions/59846/bash-history-search-partial-up-arrow/59855#59855).
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56) 5. .ssh/config, for a [fix for CVE-2016-0777](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10901588). (Or upgrade to OpenSSH 7.1p2 released Jan 14, 2016 from http://www.openssh.com.)
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58) #### What's not installed
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60) 1. .dircolors (There are instructions in .bashrc to lighten the color of directories.)
61) 2. Private data like keys, get those from the USB4 bioport in the back of your neck.
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63) ### Is it any good?
64) 
65) [Yes](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3067434).
66) 
67) ### License
68) 
David Blume Using the MIT license.

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69) This software uses the [MIT license](http://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/blob/master/LICENSE.txt).