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dotfiles

An installer script for Homebrew, other system dependencies, and important dotfiles

Prerequisites

  • A UNIX-ish operating system, one of:
  • Bash (for Homebrew installation)
  • dash or other POSIX-compatible shell (/bin/sh)
  • curl (for automatic bootstrapping)
  • git (for manual installation)

Bash, dash, and curl are pre-installed on macOS.

Install

The installer script installs Homebrew, links important configuration files ("dotfiles") into their respective places, and installs additional system dependencies using Homebrew Bundle.

Automatic Boostrapping

Run the following command to download and execute the bootstrap script.

/bin/sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://github.com/jarrodldavis/dotfiles/raw/main/install.sh)"

This will clone this repository to ~/.dotfiles as part of the installation process.

Manual Installation

You can manually clone this repository and run the install.sh script from that repository.

git clone https://github.com/jarrodldavis/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
cd ~/.dotfiles
./install.sh

Alternatively, you can copy the contents of install.sh to a file on disk and run it using sh ./install.sh.

Options

All installer options are specified as environment variables. Unless otherwise specified, the presence of an environment variable with a non-empty value enables the corresponding option; the option is disabled otherwise.

DOTFILES_SKIP_MAS=1 ./install.sh

DOTFILES_SKIP_MAS

On macOS, skip installation of App Store (mas) dependencies.

Maintenance

Homebrew

Homebrew Bundle is used to record the CLI tools, GUI applications, and Visual Studio Code extensions that should be installed. To record the installation or removal of these system dependencies, update configs/Brewfile and configs/Brewfile.lock.json using ~/.dotfiles/scripts/update-homebrew-bundle.sh.

Global .gitignore

configs/gitignore can be updated to use the latest templates from github/gitignore using ~/.dotfiles/scripts/update-global-gitignore.sh.