# dotfiles ``` alacritty > yet another terminal emulator archlinux > just makepkg.conf for now bin > helpful shell scripts darktable > mostly just filters git > global git config & aliases gnupg > utilise gpg-agent for pgp crypto lftp > sftp management mail > mail config - mutt/mbsync/notmuch mpv > who needs vlc? minimal video player music > music config - mpd, ncmpcpp, beets npm > npm configuration (ha ha) nvim > neovim config & plugins ssh > safe-ish ssh config sway > minimal tiling wm for naughty computers termite > terminal colours & keyboard settings tmux > tmux config weechat > irc client ui/colour configuration zsh > shell, aliases and cool stuff ``` `git clone https://github.com/grawlinson/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles` Clone repository, then setup as desired using [GNU Stow][url-gnu-stow]. I prefer using the `--no-folding` flag with `stow`. ## Caveats These dotfiles assume the computer is set up in a specific way. I recommend using Ansible or other tools (Chef, Puppet, etc) to automatically provision your computer the way you like it. ## Further Reading - [Using GNU Stow to manage your dotfiles][url-invergo-stow] - [Mozilla OpenSSH security guidelines][url-mozilla-ssh] - [Good read on securing OpenSSH][url-secure-shell] ## LICENSE The MIT License ([MIT](LICENSE.md)) [url-gnu-stow]: https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/ [url-invergo-stow]: http://brandon.invergo.net/news/2012-05-26-using-gnu-stow-to-manage-your-dotfiles.html [url-mozilla-ssh]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Guidelines/OpenSSH [url-secure-shell]: https://stribika.github.io/2015/01/04/secure-secure-shell.html