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What is huis?

huis sets up your home directory so you can start being productive, and goes beyond dotfiles. huis is the Dutch word for home.

It'll aspire to be a multi-platform boxen.

Get started

git clone https://github.com/uysio/huis ~/.huis
cd ~/.huis
./huis.sh

How does it work?

huis will ask you which Github usernames' repos to look at, and it will find anything called huis-*, and clone it.

This way, you can choose which huis modules to fork, or develop yourself, and only those in the repos you specified will be used.

Special modules

huis-first, if it exists - it will be run first. huis-last, if it exists - it will be run last.

What goes inside a huis-* module?

At least one thing: a huis.sh file. The rest is up to you.

Also, huis modules are allowed to cross-reference one another. E.g. see this example.

Warning

I'm developing this as you read this. Don't use it - it isn't ready for public consumption.

I'd like to see all the side-effects

The easiest way (that comes to mind) to show the side-effects of the script is to run the script in a Docker container, for which I already provide a convenient Dockerfile.

docker build -f Dockerfile.arch -t $(whoami)/huis-arch .
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/opt/huis $(whoami)/huis-arch
# inside the container:
cp /opt/huis/huis.sh .
./huis.sh

Test your new setup by refreshing the shell:

exec zsh
# or...
exec bash

From the host again:

docker diff <CONTAINER_ID> | egrep -v "\.git"

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