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Various configuration files, configurations and utility scripts that I keep in
my local ~/bin
and link into my home directory. I use this to quickly
re-create my command line environment on new machines. It has been used
profitably in a variety of Mac OS and Linux (Ubuntu, RHEL, ...) environments.
These files will need to live in your ~/bin
directory and these instructions
assume that you do not have a ~/.bin
directory currently. If you do, then
merging your contents with this is left as an exercise for the reader. :-)
git clone https://github.com/gltarsa/dotfiles.git
mv dotfiles bin
cd bin
bash ~/bin/homedir --help
bash ~/bin/homedir --all
Finally, start vim
and execute the following comamnd to install all the vim
plugins:
:PluginInstall
You will need to install Universal
Ctags aka (Exuberant Ctags) in order
for the vim Vundle plugin for easy-tags to work. For the mac: brew ctags
is
sufficient. If you don't want this feature, then remove the "easytags" line
from the ~/.vimrc
file.
Non-Mac OS X users: consider using Linuxbrew for your local configuration manager.