Dotfiles for my machines, managed by Chezmoi.
r: ResetC-e: New session (prompts for name)C-d: Set catppuccin flavour to darkC-l: Set catppuccin flavour to light
The root of the home directory contains some common dotfiles for:
- TMUX
- ZSH
- NPM
- Git
- ASDF
The rest of the files are spread around different directories.
.chezmoiscripts is a special folder that contains scripts to execute on init. These scripts will install all required packages (either with brew or yay), and set some preferred system configs.
.zshrc.d is a configuration directory for ZSH, where I keep all of my helper functions, aliases, and configuration files for ZSH. It includes shared scripts (in 00-shared, prefixed with 00 for source order), scripts that I only need on macOS (in the darwin directory), and scripts I only need on Linux (in the arch directory). Each directory contains sub-directories, where the name of the directory represents a command that needs be present on the system in order for files in the directory to be sourced. E.g. arch/git/git-alias.zsh would only be sourced on Linux, if the git command is installed.
To see how this works, check out the .zshrc file.
This directory contains configurations for apps that I use. Currently it contains config for:
This is a special Chezmoi file, which contains config for external dependencies that need to be installed, such as oh-my-zsh, asdf, and some plugins for these.
Apart from that, there some less important directories, such as:
Projects- This is just an empty directory that I want crated, where I store my personal projects.Work- same as above, but for work projects.bin- contains some executable scripts, and I usuallu put extraneous binaries that I want in myPATHvariable here..npm-global- a directory that is configured to hold packages installed withnpm install -g, to avoid user permission issues