Wunki's dotfiles
This are the personal dotfiles of Petar Radosevic (@wunki). It's the accumulation of years of Unix usage. They contain settings for the following software:
If you scroll down, you can read a bit more what I use the software for.
Usage
Clone this repository and update all the submodules.
git submodule init
git submodule update
Now you can install the dotfiles in your home directory by using make
. For
example type make git
to symlink the git configuration files into your home
directory.
To install all dotfiles, you can run make all
.
Note: If your home directory already contains the configuration files, the make will not work because the symlinks can't be created
Emacs
Emacs is my primary editor and is the software where I spend most of my time while behind the computer. I'm a heavy user of package.el and have Emacs configured for Clojure, Haskell, ERC (IRC), mu4e (email) and org-mode.
XMonad
XMonad is a window manager which I love because I don't have to keep moving and arranging my windows. It's written and configured in Haskell.
Vim
Vim is my old editor of choice. Still love the beauty of it's key combinations but I switched because of the better packages (org-mode, paredit, magit) available for Emacs.
TMux
I mainly use tmux when I'm configuring a server. This way I can disconnect from the server and come back later to see what's happening.
ZSH
Shell which is I use with [oh-my-zsh] configuration.
MPV
Simple and powerful media player. I have it configured to display subtitles beautifully.