As I try to figure out macs as used at my new work, I'll try to save methods of mapping terminal features from ubuntu to mac.
It doesn't seem to be one-to-one copyable.
I've made this project GPLv3 since it copies from the Ubuntu bashrc and vimrc, which I'm relatively sure are GPLv3
.profile is mac's equivalent to bashrc. In ubuntu this is where colors for ls and grep are activated. Copy into a mac .bashrc equivalent, ~~~/.profile~~ ~/.bash_profile is probably the best. Be sure not to destroy content already in those files.
cat .profile >> ~/.bash_profile
Features:
- ll, la, l
- ls and grep colors
- can add a space to not leave something in history
Most of the Ubuntu vimrc seems to be specific to debian and not applicable to a mac environment. I've grabbed everything I saw that could apply to mac but the only thing it seems you'd notice is vim color. As always, be sure not to destroy content already in .vimrc.
cat .vimrc >> ~/.vimrc
Features:
- colors
https://github.com/gdsmith/ubuntu.dotfiles