Jonathan Hodgson
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README.md
My Dotfiles
Use as you wish. Any code / scripts I have borrowed from other places should be credited in comments in the file. I currently use a fork of DWM as my window manager on Arch Linux, however, I don't think there is anything that is Arch specific.
My primary editor is vim, who's config is in a submodule because I often need to deploy my vim configuration but don't need to download all of my dotfiles.
I use GNU Stow to deploy my dotfiles. There is a helper script in the root of this directory called install.sh that runs the necessary stow commands.
Each folder contains the configuration related to a program / tool. In most cases, this folder is stowed meaning all of it's contents are symlinked to the same place in my $HOME directory. However, there are instances (only shells/zsh at the moment) when I don't want the whole directory to be symlinked. If the directory contains a sub-directory called STOW
, only the STOW
directory is stowed.
The folder LEGACY
is for things that I no longer use but might be of interest if you are the sort of person who likes looking at other people's dotfiles.
The folder NOSTOW
is for things that I don't manage with stow. This includes a submodule for my DWM fork and configuration files that live outside my home directory.