Some home directory dot files to be installed into a new user home directory.
.ssh | Add workaround for OpenSSH CVE-2016-0777 | 2016-01-19 13:32:15 |
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.vim | Brighten Airline's Normal Mode grays to better match Powerline. | 2018-04-26 23:44:30 |
.bash_profile | Fix mixed indent issue. | 2018-11-29 09:06:47 |
.bashrc | whitespace | 2018-05-12 13:17:37 |
.editrc | New \h:\W$ with error detection, use vi bindings | 2018-03-30 22:07:01 |
.gitconfig | Add whitespace specifier to .gitconfig | 2019-05-02 22:25:36 |
.gitignore | Have git ignore files from ctags and cscope | 2017-12-30 13:43:13 |
.inputrc | Use Esc remapping in bash, too. | 2018-05-14 07:20:52 |
.vimrc | Let me explicitly hit Return for newlines. | 2018-10-07 12:34:44 |
LICENSE.txt | Update README to reflect change from vim-powerline to vim-airline. | 2018-04-26 21:21:05 |
README.md | Update README to reflect change from vim-powerline to vim-airline. | 2018-04-26 21:21:05 |
setup.sh | Update some bash logic when restoring vim files. | 2018-05-13 10:29:19 |
These are some of David Blume's dot files to be installed in new user home directories.
You can get a copy of this project by clicking on the ZIP or TAR buttons near the top right of the GitList web page.
With an account, you can clone from the origin with:
git clone ssh://USERNAME@dlma.com/~/git/dotfiles.git
If you're not cloning the repo, then run the following:
~$ mkdir dotfiles
~$ cd dotfiles
dotfiles$ curl -L http://git.dlma.com/dotfiles.git/tarball/master > dotfiles.tar
dotfiles$ tar -xvf dotfiles.tar
dotfiles$ rm dotfiles.tar
Then, when you run setup.sh
, it'll backup your changed files to backup_of_dotfiles_<date>
and replace them with the ones here. You can perform a dry run to see which files will
be changed by passing the "-n" parameter.
dotfiles$ ./setup.sh -n
If you approve of the changes, then just run setup.sh
dotfiles$ ./setup.sh
See config.dlma.com for more.
Yes.
This software uses the MIT license.