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Dotfiles are currently highly unstable as I am still migrating to macOS. Most of the stuff here must be needed to be removed.

dotfiles

All applications configurations ever used

Content (roughly)

  • VIM configuration
  • ZSH configuration
  • custom binaries
  • pyenv setup
    • all of the plugins controlled via .gitmodules
    • installation of leading Python versions inside here
  • nodenv setup
    • all of the plugins controlled via .gitmodules
    • installation of leading Node versions inside here
  • goenv setup
    • all of the plugins controlled via .gitmodules
    • installation of leading Go versions inside here
  • ctags setup
    • automatic build from this that takes place here
  • docker & docker-compose
  • major browsers
    • Firefox
    • Google Chrome
    • Brave 👍

Most notable

Awesome upgrade binary

upgrade_output

  • upgrades system packages along with clean up
  • executes purge-old-kernels, what do I need old kernels for?
  • upgrades docker-compose if there's a never version available
  • cleans up docker artifacts, but only those that are old enough
  • upgrades node and Python "system" wide packages
    • actually I do not use native Python and node, there is nodenv and pyenv magic beneath
  • upgrades my Neovim plugins, removes old one and install those that were added previously (if needed)
  • upgrades git-extras
  • refreshes all snap
  • removes thumbnails that I create when I need to find something without shell
  • upgrades ctags that I built myself for these dotfiles
    • version is kept inside local git configuration (sneaky)

CI system

My dotfiles are evaluated in the CI system that ensures me that, if needed, I will be able to deploy them in the fresh system without having too much to worry about.

Inspirations / credits