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zorawar's dotfiles1

Just so that I don't lose my curated configurations for when I accidentally overwrite my OS again.

If you make that mistake, I'd highly recommend Fedora. After experimenting with a few distros, I really, really like it best. It's not perfect, but it's great. Give it a shot. Get fedora.

Setup

Relocate these file at home and then run setup.sh. This script just creates an empty undodir for vim to undo even after the file is closed. good stuff.

Hopefully, at some point in my life, setup will involve more than one mkdir. It's good for now though. Welcome ~.

Overview of Files

  • .bash_profile - standard fedora definitions
  • .bashrc - general configurations
  • .aliases - custom shortkeys
  • .functions - custom function definitions
  • .gitconifg - git customisations
  • .inputrc - customises the Readline library.
  • .vim/ - out-of-box support --- just git pull the plugins.
  • .vimrc - run-configure vim

Footnotes

1Compiled from explorations on the internet; inspired by Paul Irish's namesake repo.

2For more see GNU Readline

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