Setting up my environments in a modular fashion.
A lot of settings and commands are taken from Mathias Bynens dotfiles repository. A great resource what you can set up!
Update February 2020
This repository needs a major overhaul. Since Mac OS changed their default shell to zsh and I kind of get used to it, I should put aliases into oh-my-zsh plugins.
I started sandboxing my applications through docker as well. With installing docker-box, I can use all of the programming languages I need quite quickly and especially use it more safely.
I have added Automator workflows that I don't want to miss on my next machine.
There are flows to automatically encrypt a PDF and send it through email,
sorting PDF documents after scanning them with a document feeder that cannot
turn pages and a quick action to turn a screen recording .mov
into a .gif
.
Update June 2023
The copy_files
is not set up to work with folders right now. Using oh-my-zsh
and adding all plugins maz be problematic.
- Install Homebrew.
- Run
. install.sh
to setup the environment. For a dry-run to see what will be written, use. install.sh -d
.
To create a new module, add a .settings-<your-platform>
and write down the
settings you want to use.
There are multiple settings you can use:
Copies all files into the set directory.
Concatenates all files into the set file.