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This is a compilation of config files for zsh, vim, git, tmux and more.

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On macOS, you have 2 options:

Installing with homebrew:

  • when you first invoque git, macOS will prompt you to install the Command Line Tools
  • install brew
  • install zsh mosh tmux mas mtr pwgen youtube-dl subnetcalc htop glances tldr git hub via brew
  • iterm2 and font-source-code-pro via brew cask
  • Oh my ZSH, zsh-syntax-highlighting, zsh-autosuggestions plugins and spaceship-prompt theme
  • link all configuration files
  • link all bin files in $HOME/bin
  • install SpaceVim
  • set custom iterm2 preference folder and set preference
  • change shell for $USER

Installing with macports:

  • check if you have XCode installed (required)
  • once Xcode install, restart the script, it will accept Xcode license
  • install macports (for 10.13 or 10.14, 10.12 and lower not compatible)
  • install zsh mosh tmux mas mtr pwgen youtube-dl subnetcalc htop glances git hub via macports
  • install latest iterm2 and font-source-code-pro manually
  • Oh my ZSH, zsh-syntax-highlighting, zsh-autosuggestions plugins and spaceship-prompt theme
  • link all configuration files
  • link all bin files in $HOME/bin
  • install SpaceVim
  • set custom iterm2 preference folder and set preference
  • change shell for $USER

On Linux (ubuntu/debian):

  • you will need to install git manually first (if it's not there already)
  • install zsh vim mosh tmux mtr pwgen youtube-dl subnetcalc htop glances tldr curl via apt
  • Oh my ZSH, zsh-syntax-highlighting, zsh-autosuggestions plugins and spaceship-prompt theme
  • link all configuration files
  • install SpaceVim
  • change shell for $USER

If you want to use these, clone the repository:

cd ~/your_main_git_folder
git clone git@github.com:psaintemarie/dotfiles.git

You'll need to use the right setup file, for macOS or Linux

cd ~/your_main_git_folder/dotfiles
sh setup-macos-brew
or
sh setup-macos-macports
or
sh setup-linux

On macOS, you can install the Dracula theme for Terminal.app

  1. Terminal > Settings Tab
  2. Click "Gear" icon
  3. Click Import...
  4. Select the Dracula.terminal file
  5. Click Default

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