dotfiles ======== After having my homedirs in subversion for years, moved this collection to Git in 2014 and standardised over all my machines. To install: ``` mkdir ~/.dot cd ~/.dot clone cd dotfiles # this takes you to the freshly cloned ~/.dot/dotfiles sh install.sh # install the files in the homedir ``` # Fix for shift+F6 in tmux (and screen probably) In tmux, do `infocmp > screen-256color`. Add the line `kf16=\E[17;2~,` and compile the file with tic. This will result in `~/.terminfo/s/screen-256color` with the correct keycode for shift+F6. `.tmux.conf` needs the line `setw -g xterm-keys on` for it to register correctly. # ~/.git_repos config file The update_repos script takes the ~/.git_repos config file and lets you update and clone your projects automatically (or at least in a batch). In the example the first four repos are located in ~/workspace/projects/github, and the other two in workspace/projects/others and workspace/projects/private respectively; then the workspace and group are empty, so mydocs is cloned into the homedir. At the moment, only paths relative to the user's homedir are supported. ``` workspace=workspace/projects group=github git@github.com:aquatix/ns-api.git git@github.com:aquatix/dotfiles.git git@github.com:aquatix/dammit.git git@github.com:aquatix/imagine.git group=others https://github.com/Azelphur/pyPushBullet.git group=private ssh://myserver/srv/git/privdotfiles.git # Homedir as workspace: workspace= group= ssh://myserver/srv/git/mydocs.git ``` # Interesting scripts | ./bin/ | description | |:--------:|:---------------:| | calibre_update | Update (or install) ebook manager Calibre | | clean_mac_files | Remove those DS_Store and other dirs | | clean_project | Remove compiled Python files, vim swp files | | clean_pyc | Remove compiled Python files| | fixpermissions | chmod dirs to 755, files to 644 | | fixpictimestamps | Change file ctime to datetime from EXIF |