My default settings for development. To install, read the Makefile and build the targets you desire, then spawn a new terminal instance to see relevant changes take effect. Usually, the following will be all you need:
make install
installs the plugins, and sets up bashrc and vimrc. run this command right after cloning the repository.make deploy
updates plugins and sets up bashrc and vimrc. run this command anytime after installing the plugins.make bin
sets up binaries from /bin/ to your$PATH
by putting them in/usr/local/bin/
make debian
ormake arch
installs a bunch of handy packages I always end up installing one way or another... (Arch target doesn't include AUR installs)
- to add a new plugin: place the plug's repository URL after a new
git submodule add
command in theplugins
target of the Makefile. then, runmake install
to deploy the plugin. - good resource for customizing: dotfiles project.
- run
sudo visudo
and replaceDefaults env_reset
withDefaults env_reset,insults
. Enjoy the next time you try to run anything as root and get your password wrong.