Set zsh as your login shell:
chsh -s $(which zsh)
Clone onto your laptop:
git clone git://github.com/thoughtbot/dotfiles.git
(Or, fork and keep your fork updated).
Install rcm:
brew bundle
Install:
rcup -d dotfiles -x README.md -x LICENSE
This will create symlinks for config files in your home directory. The
-x options, which exclude the README.md and LICENSE files, are
needed during installation but can be skipped once the .rcrc
configuration file is symlinked in.
You can safely run rcup multiple times to update:
rcup
Put your customizations in dotfiles appended with .local:
~/.aliases.local~/.gitconfig.local~/.gvimrc.local~/.tmux.conf.local~/.vimrc.local~/.vimrc.bundles.local~/.zshrc.local
For example, your ~/.aliases.local might look like this:
# Productivity
alias todo='$EDITOR ~/.todo'
Your ~/.gitconfig.local might look like this:
[alias]
l = log --pretty=colored
[pretty]
colored = format:%Cred%h%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)%an%Creset
[user]
name = Dan Croak
email = [email protected]
Your ~/.zshrc.local might look like this:
# recommended by brew doctor
export PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH"
Your ~/.vimrc.bundles.local might look like this:
Bundle 'Lokaltog/vim-powerline'
Bundle 'stephenmckinney/vim-solarized-powerline'
vim configuration:
- Ctrl-P for fuzzy file/buffer/tag finding.
- Rails.vim for enhanced navigation of
Rails file structure via
gfand:A(alternate),:Rextractpartials,:Rinvertmigrations, etc. - Run RSpec specs from vim.
- Set
<leader>to a single space. - Switch between the last two files with space-space.
- Syntax highlighting for CoffeeScript, Textile, Cucumber, Haml, Markdown, and HTML.
- Use Ag instead of Grep when available.
- Use Exuberant Ctags for tab completion.
- Use GitHub color scheme.
- Use Vundle to manage plugins.
tmux configuration:
- Improve color resolution.
- Remove administrative debris (session name, hostname, time) in status bar.
- Set prefix to
Ctrl+a(like GNU screen). - Soften status bar color from harsh green to light gray.
git configuration:
- Adds a
create-branchalias to create feature branches. - Adds a
delete-branchalias to delete feature branches. - Adds a
merge-branchalias to merge feature branches into master. - Adds an
upalias to fetch and rebaseorigin/masterinto the feature branch. Usegit up -ifor interactive rebases.
Ruby configuration:
- Add trusted binstubs to the
PATH. - Load rbenv into the shell, adding shims onto our
PATH.
Shell aliases and scripts:
bforbundle.gwith no arguments isgit statusand with arguments acts likegit.git-churnto show churn for the files changed in the branch.mforrake db:migrate && rake db:rollback && rake db:migrate && rake db:test:prepare.mcdto make a directory and change into it.rakeiszeus rakeif using Zeus on the project in current directory.replace foo bar **/*.rbto find and replace within a given list of files.rkforrake.rspeciszeus rspecif using Zeus on the project in current directory.tatto attach to tmux session named the same as the current directory.vfor$VISUAL.
Thank you, contributors! Also, thank you to Corey Haines, Gary Bernhardt, and others for sharing your dotfiles and other shell scripts from which we derived inspiration for items in this project.
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