GoranLilja / .dotfiles

Geek Repo:Geek Repo

Github PK Tool:Github PK Tool

Beyond Dotfiles in 100 Seconds

Video thumbnail with link to video...might not need the header line because of this

Watch the video collaboration between fireship.io and eieio.xyz. And don't forget to subscribe while you're there!

Then, go way beyond 100 seconds by taking the full course on Udemy, Dotfiles from Start to Finish-ish (aka "Dotiles in 15240 Seconds and Growing"). Keep an eye on Twitter and YouTube for updates to the course.

Steps to bootstrap a new Mac

  1. Install Apple's Command Line Tools, which are prerequisites for Git and Homebrew.
xcode-select --install
  1. Clone repo into new hidden directory.
# Use SSH (if set up)...
git clone git@github.com:eieioxyz/Beyond-Dotfiles-in-100-Seconds.git ~/.dotfiles

# ...or use HTTPS and switch remotes later.
git clone https://github.com/eieioxyz/Beyond-Dotfiles-in-100-Seconds.git ~/.dotfiles
  1. Create symlinks in the Home directory to the real files in the repo.
# There are better and less manual ways to do this;
# investigate install scripts and bootstrapping tools.

ln -s ~/.dotfiles/.zshrc ~/.zshrc
ln -s ~/.dotfiles/.zshenv ~/.zshenv
ln -s ~/.dotfiles/.gitconfig ~/.gitconfig
  1. Install Homebrew, followed by the software listed in the Brewfile.
# These could also be in an install script.

# Install Homebrew
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

# Then pass in the Brewfile location...
brew bundle --file ~/.dotfiles/Brewfile

# ...or move to the directory first.
cd ~/.dotfiles && brew bundle

TODO List

  • Learn how to use defaults to record and restore System Preferences and other macOS configurations.
  • Organize these growing steps into multiple script files.
  • Automate symlinking and run script files with a bootstrapping tool like Dotbot.
  • Revisit the list in .zshrc to customize the shell.
  • Make a checklist of steps to decommission your computer before wiping your hard drive.
  • Create a bootable USB installer for macOS.
  • Integrate other cloud services into your Dotfiles process (Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.).
  • Find inspiration and examples in other Dotfiles repositories at dotfiles.github.io.
  • And last, but hopefully not least, take my course, Dotfiles from Start to Finish-ish!

Thank You!

I offer the most massive of thanks to Jeff for giving me a few minutes on his stage. Please thank him for me by liking, sharing, subscribing, and taking a look at fireship.io.

About


Languages

Language:Shell 91.3%Language:Ruby 8.7%