My Dotfiles
This is my repository for learning dotfiles.
It currently will install homebrew and the following homebrew formula.
fd
git
mas
neovim
node
ripgrep
stow
swift-format
zsh
zsh-completions
It will also install the following homebrew casks in the ~/Applications directory.
docker
google-chrome
iterm2
microsoft-teams
obs
paw
sketchup-pro
And the following fonts.
font-inconsolata-nerd-font
The following applications will be installed from the macOS app store.
pwSafe
Xcode
The following non-app-store applications will be downloaded for later installation / setup. These will be placed in ~/Downloads
Logi Options # logitech mouse / keyboard settings
AmazonWorkDocsDrive
Installation
Clone the repository.
git clone https://m-housh/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles && \
cd ~/.dotfiles
The Makefile includes commands to install dependencies andlink the configuration using gnu-stow.
On a fresh system run the following command from the dotfiles root.
make bootstrap
This start by installing homebrew, then install the required homebrew formulas and casks. Next it will use gnu-stow to symlink configuration files to the appropriate locations. And finally, it will download applications from the App Store.
After everything has finished up, you will be able to open iTerm2 and load the profile which should now be symlinked to ~/.config/macOS/iterm/profile.json
Make commands
It is also possible to not do the full bootstrapping. If you would only like to install homebrew (without any formula or casks) then you can run the following command.
make bootstrap-homebrew
Once homebrew is installed, if you'd like to install the homebrew formula and casks (located in macOS/.config/macOS/Brewfile) then you can run the following command.
make bootstrap-brews
To symlink the configuration files only then you can run.
make stow
To download the logitech options application and place in your ~/Downloads folder, you can run.
make bootstrap-logitech
And finally to download the app store applications run.
make bootstrap-app-store