Setting up a new system is very easy if you already have all your configurations in files. Hence, the idea of dot files. With this way, we can do an installation script, and install all your preferences within minutes.
Everyone is doing it, so... why not?
The “dotfiles” name is derived from the configuration files in Unix-like systems that start with a dot like .bashrc, .gitconfig, etc... For casuals, this indicates these are not regular documents, and by default, these are hidden in directory listings. But for the masterrace, however, they are a core tool belt.
This repository exists because:
- It has all my configurations and preferences organized.
- There's a version control of the files.
- We can automate all the things!
- I can get a system running the way you want, in a very short time.
- Sharing is caring; people can use my files if they want. :D
You may use my files, as this collection is under a creative commons license. But be careful with using them, I'm not responsible for what it can do to your setup... always read the files so you know what's supposed to do.
Guys, your dotfiles are awesome. Keep up the good work! :D
Thanks for the Manjaro's colors and theme idea, unix121.