Gaze upon thine dotfiles, a miraculous world of configuration, which can be used to rapidly bring a host upto speed, making it feel like home, a home filled with your favourite family members, good beer and a damned good time.
- Use the larry-wall repository to do the initial setup of your host, this will ensure the relevant packages/software that you wish to configure, are actually installed.
- After cloning this repository, run the
./setup.sh
bash script, which will install neovim and configure it. I'm looking for a cleaner way to do this. - Run
./install
which will do the needful on the rest of your files. - ????
- Profit
- Move all possible configurations into this repository, more than likely a slow process.
- Nerf the
setup.sh
script into something nicer, I haven't put my thought into this yet. Will get it eventually.
- I may not need
setup.sh
I could potentially just try and find modules within Ansible for much of themacos/brew
based installs, along withrhel/yum
. May want to look into this, as I shouldn't be writing script for everything just becauseneovim
onubuntu
can be a pain to install.
Dictionary additions. ~/.vim/spell/en.utf-8.add