dotfiles
dotfiles
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dotfiles
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Dotfiles Management
I did something similar here https://github.com/redraw/dotfiles, along with some installation scripts
although, nice idea on tracking the whole / instead of just ~/!
the only thing I miss after aliasing dotfiles to git, is that you lose git's autocompletion features. I once tried to set it up in zsh with autocomp, but without success, should review that
dotfiles
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What's the most commonly used IDE for golang development ?
Neovim, I used Vs Code but I prefer Neovim. There's this open source repository that I've been using to set up neovim in my terminal. It makes life so much easier than installing plugins and stuff on other IDEs Check it out: https://github.com/fluxninja/dotfiles
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Dotfiles Management
1. It doesn't do a good job in making a backup of existing files as it's meant to be setup on a new machine. However, the setup script can be quickly modified to backup existing files. See [0].
2. Yes, it installs required packages via brew both on macOS and Linux. See [1].
[0] https://github.com/fluxninja/dotfiles/blob/master/sw/assets/...
[1] https://github.com/fluxninja/dotfiles/blob/master/sw/bin/exe...
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Neovim 0.8 Released
We recently started providing standardized neovim centric dotfiles setup to developers at our startup and this setup has improved productivity quite a lot.
Our neovim "distribution" is highly geared towards our tech stack (Golang etc.).
See: https://github.com/fluxninja/dotfiles
- fluxninja/dotfiles: A modern Zsh/tmux and Homebrew centric setup for macOS and Linux
- Show HN: Company-Wide Dotfiles
What are some alternatives?
dot-git - Managing your dotfiles the Git Way™
filetailor - Copy and modify plain text files between devices without templates
homer - The home directory management tool.
homies - My configuration files (.screenrc, .vimrc, .weechat, .bashrc, .gitconfig, etc)
npt - Nix Package Tool. A (humble) successor to linux's apt, which makes life easier when using nix as a package manager.
dotfiles - Bootstrap your Ubuntu in a single command!
.vim - personal