The config files I use on my machines
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Add configuration for git
- Add .config/git/config
  + Define aliases
  + Configure default behavior in various situations
  + Add user information with signing key
- Add .config/git/commit_msg_template.txt
- Add .config/git/ignore
- Integrate `git` aliases into the shell
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.config Add configuration for git 2025-08-30 11:19:43 +02:00
.local Add configuration for zsh 2025-08-30 11:19:30 +02:00
.bash_logout Add configuration for bash 2025-08-30 11:19:24 +02:00
.bashrc Add configuration for bash 2025-08-30 11:19:24 +02:00
.profile Show welcome message after starting a shell ... 2025-08-30 11:19:37 +02:00
.zlogout Add configuration for zsh 2025-08-30 11:19:30 +02:00
.zshrc Add configuration for zsh 2025-08-30 11:19:30 +02:00
LICENSE.txt Mark this repository as open-source ... 2025-08-30 11:19:19 +02:00
README.md Mark this repository as open-source ... 2025-08-30 11:19:19 +02:00

Dotfiles

This repository contains useful (config) files.

It is structured into two branches:

main contains dotfiles intended to be used on all kinds of machines and can be thought of as a "minimal" or "server" version. desktop is (re-)based on top of main and adds "desktop" related dotfiles (e.g., GNOME stuff).

Installation

Simply run:

curl https://code.webartifex.biz/alexander/dotfiles/raw/branch/main/.local/bin/install-dotfiles > install-dotfiles && . ./install-dotfiles && rm ./install-dotfiles

or

wget https://code.webartifex.biz/alexander/dotfiles/raw/branch/main/.local/bin/install-dotfiles -O install-dotfiles && . ./install-dotfiles && rm ./install-dotfiles

This downloads a simple installation script and then executes it. The script has only one dependency, namely git. So, it should not be too hard to get this going.

Normally, I advice against executing shell scripts from the internet, but this one is short enough to be read even by beginners. So, convince yourself that it is not harmful!

Shells

The config files in this repository are optimized for usage with GNU's Bourne again shell, or bash for short, and the popular zsh.

This repository and all of its contents are open-source under the MIT license.