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Taeyeon Mori d5b890a46a Changes for erebus 9 years ago
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README.md

Taeyeon's dotfiles (.files)

.files/install

A ZShell script to set up the dotfiles. It will also ask a few personal questions. Run this on a new system to set it up.

.files/zsh

The ZSH part makes use of the Prezto framework (http://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto)

Configuration happens in the z* files in .files/zsh:

  • zshenv : executed by all zsh instances
  • zprofile : executed by any top-level shell
  • zshrc : executed by interactive shells (loads prezto)
  • preztorc : contains prezto-specific configuration
  • zlogin : executed by login shells
  • zlogout : executed when a login shell exits

.files/bin

Contains utility applications I'd hate to miss

Notable ones are:

  • xconv : A simple, profile-based, batch-enabled "frontend" to ffmpeg.
  • aconvert : Pre-advancedav version of xconv. Has profiles for extracting audio.
  • ffpsp* : Scripts to run HandBrakeCLI to convert videos for use with Sony's PSP.
  • pulse-* : Tools to be used with my pulse configuration in .files/config/pulse
  • paloop : Loop a pulseaudio source to a sink
  • aur.sh : More powerfull version of the popular aur.sh script.
  • schedshut : Shutdown when a specific task/process finishes.
  • mountpart : Mount a partition in a whole-disk imagefile.
  • argshell : call the same application repeatedly, with a common set of arguments.
  • fix-steam-runtime.sh : Fix Steam runtime on Arch Linux (And others with "too new" libstdc++ and friends)
  • prepare_steam : Manage Steam Library Folders on Removable Storage
  • sm-song-package : Simplify creation of SM5-compliant song packages
  • unpack_shift : Unpack SHIFT-JIS archives
  • stayawake : Pause music player when one falls asleep
  • lns : Make symbolic links without thinking about relative paths too hard
  • visualsleep : A sleep utility with visual feedback

.files/etc

Contains configuration for those utilities

Currently contains:

  • aur.conf : Configuration for aur.sh
  • user-info : The user information entered at install time, in shell-readable form
  • prepare_steam.vdf : Config file for prepare_steam

.files/lib

Contains support libraries

Currently, that entails:

  • libsh-utils.sh : A collection of useful shell functions
  • libzsh-utils.zsh : More utility shell functions, but using zsh-specific features
  • libpulse-config.sh: Functions for working with the pulseaudio configs in .files/config/pulse
  • libssh-agent.sh : Functions for working with the ssh-agent

As well as some python modules:

  • advancedav.py : A very overengineered way to construct complex ffmpeg commandlines
  • vdfparser.py : A simple parser for Valve's VDF Key/Value format

.files/git

Contains the git configuration (.files/git/config)

NOTE that changes made though git config WILL NOT BE RESPECTED, because it writes to ~/.gitconfig, which is a proxy that includes .files/git/config .

Also note that git uses its own version of user-info (.files/git/user-info)

.files/dotfiles

General dotfiles repository. Everything that doesn't need to be special-cased goes here.

.files/config

XDG configuration directory. Items will be symlinked to ~/.config (NOT IMPLEMENTED)

$HOME

All dotfiles are symlinked into the home directory or have a proxy file generated.

Known proxies: .gitconfig, .zshenv

*.local

Files ending on .local are ignored by git.

Currently, valid .local files are:

  • zsh/zprofile.local
  • zsh/zshrc.local