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| author | Franck Cuny <franck.cuny@gmail.com> | 2016-08-10 14:33:04 -0700 |
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| committer | Franck Cuny <franck.cuny@gmail.com> | 2016-08-10 20:17:56 -0700 |
| commit | 8d7d02f42c3947f756c18cb4d37d9d97fbd0d27d (patch) | |
| tree | a6cecddaaea7e87d901a6c28bebe3a531438f24b /posts/2008-06-27-dotfiles-and-scm.org | |
| parent | Merge branch 'convert-to-org' (diff) | |
| download | lumberjaph-8d7d02f42c3947f756c18cb4d37d9d97fbd0d27d.tar.gz | |
convert back to md
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diff --git a/posts/2008-06-27-dotfiles-and-scm.org b/posts/2008-06-27-dotfiles-and-scm.org deleted file mode 100644 index 7bd8320..0000000 --- a/posts/2008-06-27-dotfiles-and-scm.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -All my dotfiles are stored in a SCM. Most of the time I'm on my main -computer, but I can be working on a server or a different workstation. -In this case, I like to have all my configurations for zsh, vim, screen, -etc. - -So, instead of copying my files over different computers, I put -everything in a private repostiroy, and when I'm on a new computer, I -just have to checkout it. If I do a modification on a machine, I just -need to commit it, and I can have the modification everywhere else. - -I've got a $HOME/dotfiles directory, which is versionned (with git in my -case). All my configurations file are stored here. - -In this directory, as I'm avery lazy person, I've created a Makefile. -Each time I create a new file, I add it to the makefile at the same -time. The content of the Makefile is the following: - -#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE - DOTFILES := $(shell pwd) - all: shell code perl plagger web - shell: - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/zshrc ${HOME}/.zshrc - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/zsh.d ${HOME}/.zsh.d - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/inputrc ${HOME}/.inputrc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/screenrc ${HOME}/.screenrc - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/screen ${HOME}/.screen - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/profile ${HOME}/.profile - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/gnupg ${HOME}/.gnupg code: - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/vimrc ${HOME}/.vimrc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/gvimrc ${HOME}/.gvimrc - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/vim ${HOME}/.vim - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/ackrc ${HOME}/.ackrc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/gitignore ${HOME}/.gitignore - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/gitconfig ${HOME}/.gitconfig - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/psqlrc ${HOME}/.psqlrc perl: - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/proverc ${HOME}/.proverc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/pause ${HOME}/.pause - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/perltidyrc ${HOME}/.perltidyrc - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/module-starter ${HOME}/.module-starter plagger: - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/plagger ${HOME}/.plagger web: - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/irssi ${HOME}/.irssi - ln -fns $(DOTFILES)/vimperator ${HOME}/.vimperator - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/vimperatorrc ${HOME}/.vimperatorrc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/flickrrc ${HOME}/.flickrrc - ln -fs $(DOTFILES)/rtorrent.rc ${HOME}/.rtorrent.rc -#+END_EXAMPLE - -So next time I want to deploy my dotfiles on a new computer, I can run -=make all= or =make perl code vim= and I can start coding some perl with -vim. |
