Since I have use ubuntu for several years, it is annoying to reinstall the software when the system broken down for reasons. There is a lot of software used in my daily work and life. When the system is broken down, it will almost take me one or two days to restore my system and software. Put the software install command to script, save the time and remind me the software install methods.
Efficient use of softwares increase productivity. Saving the good configuration files keep me using software consistent and efficient.
- bxsoftware.sh
The software install script
- softwareInstallFlag.sh
The software install switch for the script
The dotfiles: http://dotfiles.github.io/
- oh-my-zsh
- zshrc
- spacemacs
- spacemacs.d
- spf13
- vimrc.before.local
- vimrc.bundles.local
- tmux.conf
- projectinit
- git init