Contains configuration files for
- user environment (environment-variables like
PATH
and modification thereof,.profile
, and.zlogin
) - zsh (key bindings, basic completion, ...)
- LS_COLORS (loaded via
.zshrc
)
Automated installation requires ansible.
Simply run ./dot.py install
to install/update the configuration files. Note: This will overwrite all files already present in the target locations (i.e. $HOME/.zshrc
).
Additionally, you can install git post-merge
and post-checkout
hooks to automatically trigger re-installation of the dotfiles on git pull
and git checkout
using ./dot.py githook install
.
See ./dot.py -h
for more information on this.
Run
cd manager && ./setup.yaml
or alternatively
cd manager && ansible-playbook setup.yaml
This allows you to specify additional command-line-arguments for the ansible-playbook
command.
As with the simple installation, this will overwrite all files that are already present in the target locations.
By editing manager/setup.yaml
you can configure what is going to be installed.
Just remove the roles you do not want.
You could also add your own roles in manager/roles
and specify them here.
For proper categorization, the configuration files are stored in dotfiles
and symlinked to the respective ansible role file-folder.
By default the configuration files are installed to the current user's home directory of localhost
.
You can change the network target by editing the ansible hosts file (manager/inventory/hosts.yaml
), the user by specifying --become-user <username>
to the ansible-playbook
command (see manual installation), and the target directories by changing the path(s) in manager/roles/paths/vars/main.yaml
.
These configuration files are distributed under the Unilicense. See LICENSE for details.