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1 # Dotfiles
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3 To set up run `./install`
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5 It provides configuration for:
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7 * vim / nvim
8 * tmux
9 * zsh
10 * git
11 * ctags
12 * ripgrep
13 * tmuxp
14 * kitty
15 * karabiner
16 * weechat
17 * nethack
18 * terminfo italics support
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20 ## Prerequisites
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22 The scripts here assume either `brew` or `apt` are installed.
23 Install brew with: `/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"`
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25 It might also be a good idea to install the xcode command line tools with `xcode-select --install`
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27 ## Provisioning
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29 These dotfiles include some provisioning scripts for `brew` and `apt`.
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31 To set up run `./provision <recipe>` where `<recipe>` is one of:
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33 * `essential`
34 * `nice`
35 * `cask_essential` (only `brew`)
36 * `cask_nice` (only `brew`)
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38 To see what each recipe installs, check the files under `provisioning/`
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40 ## Local zshrc
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42 For local modifications to the zshrc create `~/.zshrc.local`.
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44 ## Environment modification
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46 In order to specify the environment in the prompt, create a function
47 called `env_info_provider` and echo your environment details (eg.
48 `dev`, `staging`, `production`)
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50 ## CoC & Neovim
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52 Additional scripts are providing for updating extensions in neovim.
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54 After setting up nvim and installing plugins, you can run
55 `./add-coc-vim-extensions` to automatically add the extensions.