I really like to configure my system in every possible way. This repository holds how I do it. If you are just starting out you could use mine (I don't care or mind, see LICENSE) but for your own sake read them. You will not get the most out of it without.
Start by reading my Neovim configuration. It follows a literate configuration where it's documentation is the configuration files it selves. I write them using markdown and Neovim will interpret only the code blocks.
I follow a very modular approach. If you don't want something you can just
remove it's folder. Imagine you don't want Neovim. You can just delete nvim
folder. It's that simple.
Start by cloning my dotfiles into ~/.dotfiles. You should do the same with
my spells repository. Some scripts needed are there.
git clone https://github.com/nelsonmestevao/dotfiles ~/.dotfiles
git clone https://github.com/nelsonmestevao/spells ~/.spellsDepending on your Linux distribution you should change the distro.sh
accordingly.
cd ~/.dotfiles
make installcd ~/.dotfiles
make uninstall
cd ~
rm -rf ~/.dotfiles
rm -rf ~/.spellsAs you probably know, you shouldn't just run my Makefile without reading it
first. And if you read it, you will understand that it calls other scripts like
install.sh which depend on helpers.sh. Read those, it's the only way that
you can trust what it is doing.
This repository is licensed under the WTFNMFPL.

