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dotfiles.user

dotfiles, based on daler/dotfiles

This adds my preferences on top of Ryan Dale's dotfiles setup, (see here) for install instructions. To use, follow "Option 1: Use everything" in daler/dotfiles documentation.

After a full setup of dotfiles:

Update ~/.aliases ls behavior a bit

alias ll='ls -lh'    # from alias ll='ls -lrth'
alias la='ls -lhA'    # from alias la='ls -lrthA'

Update ~/.bash_prompt PS1 base base

# from export PS1="\u@\h:\w\\$ "
export PS1="\u@\[$(tput sgr0)\]\[\033[0;32m\]\h\[$(tput sgr0)\]:\w\\$ "

Clone this repo

git clone https://github.com/rhodesch/dotfiles.user.git

Move into the cloned directory:

cd dotfiles.user

Add a user-specific profile for osx terminal:

cp Pro.user.terminal ~/

Importing the terminal profile:

Open a terminal and navigate to Preferences > Profile > Settings > Import, select the Pro.user.terminal profile. Select this profile in the left pane of the Preferences > Profile tab, click "Default" at the bottom of the panel and restart of terminal. You should now have a nice terminal profile that plays well with my preferred vim colorschemes and powerline.

Also, set a Powerline compatable font:

Preferences > Text > Font: "DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline 12 pt."

Optional, add anaconda navigator env:

I sometimes like using Spyder IDE for python coding, but the stand-alone installation can be problematic with my laptop. Since miniconda has already been installed using daler/dotfiles, we can add a new conda environment containing the Anaconda Navigator which is shipped with Spyder.

To create an anaconda env:

bash anaconda-navigator.sh