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dotfiles is a Shell library. dotfiles has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

My minimalistic set of config files (macOS, zsh).
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              dotfiles has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 1 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
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            Install dotfiles

            Clone .dotfiles to home directory
            Install Powerline-compatible font
            Add gitignore.io alias
            Add global gitignore and gitattributes files
            Install macOS Terminal theme
            Install Powerlevel10k
            Install Vim plugins
            Install Vim themes
            Create symlinks to .zshenc, .zshrc, and .vimrc
            Install Xcode theme
            Set up Xcode "Open in Terminal" command
            Before proceeding, make sure that you have Xcode or Xcode Command Line Tools installed. To install the Command Line Tools only, run $ xcode-select --install.
            Download and install Hack font from here or run:.
            Add a gruvbox-based profile to your macOS Terminal by running:. Open "Terminal -> Preferences", select "Gruvbox" profile and set it as Default.
            Clone Powerlevel10k to the specified directory:. All necessary configuration to enable Powerlevel10k is already set up in the supplied .zshrc.
            Install vim-airline and vim-fugitive Vim plugins for a statusline with Git status (fast and written in Vim script):.
            Install the custom "Darkbox" Vim colourscheme by running:.
            The custom "Darkbox" Xcode theme is inspired by the "Classic (Dark)" Xcode theme and the gruvbox palette. To install the theme, run:.
            First, give the execution permission to the supplied script:. Now, in Xcode, go to “Preferences -> Behaviours” and click the “+” sign to create a new one. Give it a name, like Open Terminal. Select only the last checkbox, “Run”, and select the location of the script. Click the “⌘” symbol to the right of your behaviour and select a new keyboard shortcut for the behaviour, e.g.: Control Option Command T. The behaviour can also be set to run after every build in "Scheme settings".

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            https://github.com/anthonyalfimov/dotfiles.git

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            gh repo clone anthonyalfimov/dotfiles

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            git@github.com:anthonyalfimov/dotfiles.git

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