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# Version controlled configuration files First, prepare the home directory structure, so that non-config files don't creep in: mkdir -p ~/.{ansible,clojure,config,cpan,lein} \ ~/.sbt/{0.13,1.0}/plugins \ ~/.ipython/profile_default/startup \ ~/.jupyter/lab/user-settings/@jupyterlab/{apputils,codemirror,docmanager,fileeditor,notebook,shortcuts,statusbar}-extension Install [`dotfiles/`](dotfiles/) with [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/): git clone https://github.com/chbrown/config cd config stow --ignore=DS_Store -t $HOME -S dotfiles N.b.: `stow`'s `--ignore=REGEX` option implicitly adds an `$` to the end. `.bashrc` sources `~/.localrc` if it exists. echo 'export MACHINE=local' > ~/.localrc Install the other macOS-only configuration files: stow -t $HOME -S macOS ## Uninstall Unstow: stow -t $HOME -D dotfiles stow -t $HOME -D macOS ## Install Alfred Preferences Create directories so that only files are linked: ALFRED=~/Dropbox/Alfredv2/Alfred.alfredpreferences (cd alfred && find . -type d) | (cd $ALFRED && xargs mkdir -p) Link all files: stow -t $ALFRED -S alfred ## macOS system settings `/etc/paths` should look something like this: /usr/sbin /usr/bin /sbin /bin These are loaded into the PATH variable, separated by colons. `/etc/path.d/*` might also contain some files. These are put after the contents of `/etc/paths`. This repository also provides a [`new_mac.sh`](new_mac.sh) script that helps configure an OS X install with reasonable defaults. It does a few things: * `chown`'s the system Python site-packages to the current user. * Installs some basic useful packages with [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/). * Uses `defaults` to remove many animations, disable a few warnings, overall making OS X more expert-friendly. ## License Copyright © 2011-2017 Christopher Brown. [MIT Licensed](https://chbrown.github.io/licenses/MIT/#2011-2017).
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