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My personal dotfiles
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My personal dotfiles
My personal dotfiles. Also used by nearly all other geeks at spatie.be and the amazing Frederick Vanbrabant.
It contains the installation of some basic tools, some handy aliases and functions. Backups of settings are done via Mackup.
You can install them by cloning the repository as .dotfiles
in your home directory and running the bootstrap script.
git clone [email protected]:freekmurze/dotfiles.git .dotfiles
cd .dotfiles
./bootstrap
The bootstrap script can be run by cd-ing into the .dotfiles
directory and performing this command:
./bootstrap
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