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dotfiles
Contains my configurations for the software I use.
I'm looking to move forward to configuration with NixOS, but until I get a bit more experiment on NixOS, I'll keep this repository as simple as possible.
- As of 2023-06-07, I have little interest in keeping configurations
(
init.lua
,sshconfig
,...) to be idempotent for Nix and non-Nix targets.
Bleed-first development
NOTE: this is extremely bleeding edge with many different branches that are probably
stale. This is because I'm breaking all the time and wanted my master
branch
to be simply "minimally" available, regardless of what features I implemented later
on.
Currently, master
is probably not as stable as we all want it to be.
bleed
was created as I moved onto using gh:divnix/std
which introduced more explorations to make it backward compatible
lean
was created in the process of merging bleed
back onto master
. Couple
of my infra on Linode are spun down due to Akamai's increased cost, so I try
to keep everything lean, while having an available branch (bleed
) to look
back to if I need to do anything fancy. lean
here means it's minimal to the
best of its ability by having only functional code.
Nix
Monorepo that contains my commonly used personal environments. I hope to incorporate my configs at gh:pegasust/dotfiles onto this repo for quick env setup (especially devel) on new machines.
How do I apply these config
- Clone and nixify
neovim
My main text editor. It's based on vim
, but stays loyal to lua
ecosystem
- Config file:
./nvim/init.lua
- Command:
ln [-s] $PWD/nvim/init.lua ~/.config/nvim
Notes
- Ensure that neovim is installed and invocable by
nvim
. - For information on installing neovim, visit their github page
tmux
Terminal multiplexor. Allows creating persistent sessions and multiple terminal windows from one terminal.
- Config file:
./tmux/tmux.conf
- Command:
ln [-s] $PWD/tmux/tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf
- Or
ln [-s] $PWD/tmux/tmux.conf ~/.config/tmux/tmux.conf
(hardcoded,$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
is ignored)
- Or
Notes
- Unsure of the minimum version of tmux. I have had an ancient HPC server that does not respond well to one of the config lines.
zk
Zettelkasten notebook. This is how I document my learning and reflect on myself via writing and typing.
I am in the process of moving away from Obsidian so that I can write ZK notes text-editor agnostically.
mickael-menu/zk
-
Config file:
zk/config.toml
-
Command:
ln [-s] $PWD/zk/config.toml ~/.config/zk/config.toml
-
Templates:
zk/templates/
-
Command:
ln -s $PWD/zk/templates ~/.config/zk/templates
Note (2023-06-07): I'm now using a mix of nvim-zk with Notion. I'm still figuring out a centralize place to put my notes and use it to do some knowledge graph magic
NOTE (2023-06-18): I used mickael-menu/zk
for some time, but have found myself
resort to notion due to the need for easier linking (just copy-paste onto
selected note) where as I need to:
cS]
to encapsulate the selection with[]
, then do(<C-v>
. Too many keystrokes.
On retrospect, I could probably remap this workflow to <LocalLeader>el"
:
Though, I want to just develop my own solution with
nucliadb
and
h2ogpt
Troubleshoots
My MacOS just updated, nix
is no-longer here
- An easy fix is to add the following to the bottom of
/etc/zshrc
# Nix {{{
if [ -e '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh' ]; then
. '/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/profile.d/nix-daemon.sh'
fi
# }}}
- Otherwise, consult
gh-gist:meeech/a_help-osx-borked-my-nix.md