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# brethil's dotfiles
A set of zsh dotfiles based on antibody and oh-my-zsh
## Description
├── README.md
├──────── Main files ────────
│ ├── aliases.sh
│ │ └── aliases definitions (sources `~/.dotfiles_aliases`)
│ ├── colors.sh
│ │ └── ANSI color escapes
│ ├── functions.sh
│ │ └── contains function definitions (sources `~/.dotfiles_functions`)
│ ├── install.sh
│ │ └── main install script
│ └── brethil_dotfile.sh: This file should be sourced by your `.zshrc`
├──────── antibody plugins ────────
│ ├── antibody_plugins_arch.txt
│ └── antibody_plugins.txt
├──────── oh-my-zsh themes ────────
│ ├── brethil.zsh-theme
│ └── brethil-minimal.zsh-theme
├──────── Misc rc files────────
│ ├── gitconfig
│ │ └── git configuration
│ ├── ackrc
│ │ └── `ack`'s rc: a grep-like text finder
│ ├── ipython
│ │   ├── profile_default
│ │   ├── ipython_config.py
│ │   ├── startup
│ │   ├── 11-autoreload.py
│ │   └── README
│ ├── vimrc
│ │ └── powered by `vim-plug`
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│ ├── twilight256.vim
│ │ └── vim's colorscheme
│ └── pdbrc.py
│ . └── pdb++'s rc (a drop-in replacement for pdb)
├──────── Other ─────────────
├── check_for_update.sh
│ └── selfupdate script
└── useful_commands
## Installation
git clone https://git.decapod.one/brethil/dotfiles ~/.dotfiles
cd .dotfiles && bash install.sh
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A self-update mechanism is included. It asks for confirmation to pull the latest changes
from the git repo every two weeks. This also updates the git-sourced repositories installed
by the install script. The self-update routine can be called manually by calling
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dotfiles_selfupdate
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If you do not want to run the installer script, you can just add source `brethil_dotfile.sh`
in your `.zshrc`. This requires antibody installed.
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### Available Functions
0. `cheat`: show cheat sheet for commands using cheat.sh (`cheat <commandname>`)
1. Quickly edit/reload profile (`esource`/`resource`)
2. `dockertags` list all tags for a given docker image
3. `color` to print colored text (see 3. in the Misc section):
color $Red "This will be printed in red"
color $Yellow "This will be printed in red"
4. `mecp` to copy files back to the machine from wich you are ssh-ing.
For this to work an ssh tunnel with `Remoteforward` is needed:
ssh -R 22:localhost:2222 YOURHOSTNAMEHERE
or specify this in `~/.ssh/config` for a persistent configuration:
Host YOURHOSTNAMEHERE
Remoteforward 2222 localhost:22
This can be enabled in `~/.ssh/config` globally for all hosts by uncommenting the relevant `Host * Remoteforward`.
You might have to manually edit the username in the `mecp` definition in `functions.sh` if this is
different between the two machines. `mecp` copies by default on the local machine on `~/Desktop/`
5. Many more. Use `list_functions` to list defined functions and a small description
### Files/Folders
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1. `~/bin`, `~/git`, `~/projects` folders
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2. ssh config (`~/.ssh/config`):
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- Create ssh keys if not defined already
- Keep connections alive by increasing timeout time
- Include multiplexer to allow quick multiple connections to the same host
- (Optional: Compression, this should allow more responsive shells with slow connections,
but will slow things down when copying large files. My suggestion is to have compression enabled
on a by-host basis in `~/.ssh/config`)
3. `brethil.zsh-theme`, `brethil-minimal.zsh-themes`, themes for oh-my-zsh,
symlinked in `$ZSH/custom/themes` (`$ZSH=~/.oh-my-zsh`)
4. `~/.dotfiles_functions`, `~/.dotfiles_aliases` are sourced by this dotfiles, allowing for custom functions/aliases
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5. useful_commands contains a list of useful commands (the first rule of the tautology club...)
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### Misc
1. Colored output (via `grc`) for several commands.
2. Easy names for ANSI color escapes (Black, Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Cyan, Purple, White, CLEAR), for example:
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echo -e "${Green}This text will be green${CLEAR}"
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will result in green text. Use `$CLEAR` to clear previous escape sequences add B before the variable (check `colors.sh`)
name to use **bold** and U to underline (examples: `$BRed`, `$UBlack` for bold red and underlined black)
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3. Autoupdate script running every two weeks, autoupdate function: `dotfiles_selfupdate` (or `git pull` from `$DOTFILES`folder)
4. Automatic fix of the`SSH_AUTH_SOCK`environment variable:`~/.ssh/rc` is installed run on every ssh login,
and updates a symlink pointing (`~/.ssh/ssh_auth_sock`). `SSH_AUTH_SOCK`points to this (set in`brethil_dotfile.sh`).
The idea is that if the user is logging in using `ssh -A`, and using tmux, it will be possible to use
the remote socket over different sessions by always using the symlink.