#+TITLE: .dotfiles * Overview I use of Emacs for almost everything, including my window manager ([[https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm][EXWM]]), except for the [[https://next.atlas.engineer][Next]] web browser. See my [[https://ambrevar.xyz/emacs/][Emacs pro-tips]]. As such, the more-or-less advanced configurations of my former favourite Unix programs are gone (Awesome, cmus, fish, fzf, Mutt, newsbeuter, ranger, urxvt, zathura, zsh). You can search for them before the git commit =README: The Big Emacs Shift=. * Setup For the list of programs I currently use, see the =.package-lists/= folder. The =homeinit= script fully bootstraps a user profile with required files, folders, symlinks and applications. The =homeclean= script removes trash files, cache and warns if critically private data is found (e.g. PGP keys). The =homesync= script updates the package lists, prints the status of all known projects and optionally pushes the unmerged changes upstream. As for managing a dotfiles repository, there are various approaches. ** Direct versioning Git makes it possible to use your home folder as a git repository, thus versioning all files directly. #+BEGIN_SRC sh $ cd $ git init $ git remote add origin $ git fetch $ git checkout master #+END_SRC ** GNU Stow [[https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/][GNU Stow]] lets you symlink a project's files to an arbitrary folder. The simplest setup would be to clone the dotfiles to, say, =~/dotfiles= then run #+BEGIN_SRC sh $ cd ~/dotfiles $ stow . #+END_SRC This has several advantages over direct versioning: - Subfolders in home are not subject to being included into the dotfiles git repository. This is especially relevant for projects under a version control system other than git. - No need for a =.gitignore=. - Simplified file control (add/remove/etc.). - You can fine-tune which program configuration to synchronize on a per-system basis. - You can manage several configurations for the same programs. * License Unless stated otherwise, all files are under the GPL3 license. See COPYING for the full license.