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P’undrak’s dotfiles

About the Project

This repository holds my Linux dotfiles and other configuration files. The files I’m using are written in org-mode and exported in Markdown through Emacs.

These Markdown files are then compiled by Vuepress into a beautiful website available at config.phundrak.com.

Running the project

In order to run the project, you need to export all .org files in the Markdown format. To do that easily, you can use an org project setup in Emacs, mine looks like this:

(require 'ox-gfm)
(defvar phundrak--projects-config-common-root
  "~/org/config/docs/"
  "Points to the common root of my source and target for my
config.phundrak.com org project.")
(setq org-publish-project-alist
        `(("config-phundrak-com-md"
           :base-directory ,phundrak--projects-config-common-root
           :base-extension "org"
           :exclude ,(rx (* print
                            (or "CONTRIB"
                                   "README"
                                   "site-map"
                                   "temp"
                                   "private"
                                   "svg-ink")
                            (* print)))
           :publishing-directory ,phundrak--projects-config-common-root
           :recursive t
           :language "en"
           :publishing-function org-gfm-publish-to-gfm
           :headline-levels 5
           :auto-sitemap nil
           :auto-preamble nil)
          ("config-phundrak-com"
           :components ("config-phundrak-com-md"))))

Once you have all the Markdown files generated correctly, you can install the dependencies of the project.

yarn
# or
npm install # delete the yarn.lock file first

Once this is done, you can launch a preview of the project.

yarn dev
# or
npm run dev

You can also compile the project to a static website.

yarn build
# or
npm run build

With Nix shell

A Nix shell is available for running the project without the Emacs part. Simply run nix-shell in the project root. You’ll get the latest version of yarn installed and should be able to run the commands above.

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