pdrolima / dotfiles

Get started with your own dotfiles.

Home Page:https://driesvints.com/blog/getting-started-with-dotfiles

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Introduction

This repository serves as my way to help me setup and maintain my Mac. It takes the effort out of installing everything manually. Everything needed to install my preferred setup of macOS is detailed in this readme. Feel free to explore, learn and copy parts for your own dotfiles. Enjoy!

This repository was customized based on Dries Vints's dotfiles. If you want to learn more about Dries's dotfiles and how they can be used to configure your Mac environment, check out the README at the link above.

Backup your data

If you're migrating from an existing Mac, you should first make sure to backup all of your existing data. Go through the checklist below to make sure you didn't forget anything before you migrate.

  • Did you commit and push any changes/branches to your git repositories?
  • Did you remember to save all important documents from non-iCloud directories?
  • Did you save all of your work from apps which aren't synced through iCloud?
  • Did you remember to export important data from your local database?
  • Did you update mackup to the latest version and ran mackup backup?

Setting up your Mac

After backing up your old Mac you may now follow these install instructions to setup a new one.

  1. Update macOS to the latest version through system preferences

  2. Generate a new public and private SSH key by running:

    curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pdrolima/dotfiles/HEAD/ssh.sh | sh -s "<your-email-address>"
  3. Clone this repo to ~/.dotfiles with:

    git clone --recursive git@github.com:pdrolima/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
  4. Run the installation with:

    ~/.dotfiles/fresh.sh
  5. After mackup is synced with your cloud storage, restore preferences by running mackup restore

  6. Restart your computer to finalize the process

Your Mac is now ready to use!

Cleaning your old Mac (optionally)

After you've set up your new Mac you may want to wipe and clean install your old Mac. Follow this article to do that. Remember to backup your data first!

Files guide

  • Go through the .macos file and adjust the settings to your liking. You can find much more settings at the original script by Mathias Bynens and Kevin Suttle's macOS Defaults project.\
  • Check out the Brewfile file and adjust the apps you want to install for your machine. Use their search page to check if the app you want to install is available.
  • Check out the aliases.zsh file and add your own aliases.
  • If you need to tweak your $PATH check out the path.zsh file. These files get loaded in because the $ZSH_CUSTOM setting points to the .dotfiles directory.
  • You can adjust the .zshrc file to your liking to tweak your Oh My Zsh setup. More info about how to customize Oh My Zsh can be found here.

When installing these dotfiles for the first time you'll need to backup all of your settings with Mackup. Install Mackup and backup your settings with the commands below. Your settings will be synced to iCloud so you can use them to sync between computers and reinstall them when reinstalling your Mac. If you want to save your settings to a different directory or different storage than iCloud, checkout the documentation. Also make sure your .zshrc file is symlinked from your dotfiles repo to your home directory.

brew install mackup
mackup backup

You can tweak the shell theme, the Oh My Zsh settings and much more. Go through the files in this repo and tweak everything to your liking.

Thanks To...

I'd like to thank Dries for creating this repository as a starting point for creating our own dotfiles, and every single one who open-sources their dotfiles for their effort to contribute something to the open-source community. For more information and additional greetings, please see Dries's repository at https://github.com/driesvints/dotfiles.

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