dotfiles ======== My configuration files. Installation ------------ 1. ``git clone git://github.com:whatevsz/dotfiles ~/dotfiles`` 2. ``bash ~/dotfiles/scripts/makesymlinks.bash`` ``makesymlinks,bash`` will back up all configuration files that would otherwise be overridden and then symlink the content of all folders specified in $symlink_folders into $HOME or the desired destination given in MAPPING, if present. If you want to use a different directory instead of ``~/dotfiles``, just alter the first line and replace ``~/dotfiles`` with the desired destination, and change the line ``config_dir="$HOME/dotfiles/"`` in ``scripts/makesymlinks.bash`` accordingly. You can also choose a different folder for the backup of old files (default being ``~/.dotfiles,bak`` by altering ``backup_dir`` in ``scripts/makesymlinks.bash`` to your needs. Structure --------- - ``scripts/`` - Scripts for setting up the configuration. - ``MAPPING`` - File that contains mapping directives. - All other folders - These are the folders that contain the configuration files. Mapping ------- If you have configuration folder that is not located directly in $HOME, but some subfolder (~/.config being a popular example), you can tell the setup script to place the contents of that folder into an arbitrary subfolder of $HOME. To do so, place an entry into ``MAPPING``. It has the following format:: :: Example:: terminator::.config/ This will place the contents of the folder ``dotfiles/terminator`` into ``~/.config/`` When you provide multiple lines for the same folder, the first one that matches will be used.