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Dotfiles for Windows (Windows Terminal, WSL, ZSH, dev-containers)

Facilitates development with WSL. Installs major dependencies and handy tools for .NET developer.

Goals of this setup

  • target platform: Windows 10
  • visually nice terminal: Windows Terminal
  • vscode: settings sync
  • app-install: install essentials - tools/utilities/programs
  • main shell: zsh
  • shell: powershell + oh-my-posh + custom theme
  • shell: git bash

Windows (PowerShell, Git Bash) # TBD

To install dotfiles run the next snippet in the terminal:

OS Snippet
Windows powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy unrestricted -Command "[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12; &([scriptblock]::Create((Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing 'https://raw.github.com/nikiforovall/dotfiles/master/src/windows/app_install.ps1')))

WSL

To install the dotfiles run the next snippet in the terminal:

OS Snippet
Ubuntu bash -c "$(wget -qO - https://raw.github.com/nikiforovall/dotfiles/master/src/wsl/os/install.sh)"

Dev-Containers

To install the dotfiles run the next snippet in the terminal:

OS Snippet
Debian bash -c "$(wget -qO - https://raw.github.com/nikiforovall/dotfiles/master/src/dev-container/boot/install.sh)"

~/.*.local

The ~/.gitconfig.local file will be automatically included after the configurations from ~/.gitconfig, thus, allowing its content to overwrite or add to the existing Git configurations.

Note: Use ~/.gitconfig.local to store sensitive information such as the Git user credentials, e.g.:

[commit]
    # Sign commits using GPG.
    # https://help.github.com/articles/signing-commits-using-gpg/
    gpgsign = true

[user]
    name = <name>
    email = <[email protected]>
    signingkey = XXXXXXXX

# https://git-scm.com/docs/gitcredentials
# https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/resolving-a-merge-conflict-using-the-command-line
# https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/connecting-to-github-with-ssh
# [credential]
#     helper = cache

Note: Use ~/.zshrc.local or bash.local for shells.

Resources

Demo: For more details please see related blog post: https://nikiforovall.github.io/productivity/2019/11/30/nikiforovall-setup.html

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setup-4

Resources

Demo: For more details please see related blog post: https://nikiforovall.github.io/productivity/2019/11/30/nikiforovall-setup.html

My favorite aliases/functions:

  • ddg - search in duckDuckGo browser
  • evernote - login and search in evernote
  • g - git
  • dn - dotnet
  • peek_shell_config - see configs in less
  • ghpr - open github pull request page for current repo
  • qh - search command history
  • qt - search current directory
  • q - exit
  • path - list path
  • map - "xargs -n1"
  • mkd - make directory and cd
  • delete-files - delete files that match a certain pattern from the current directory.

Credits

Checkout out this awesome dotfile repository: https://github.com/alrra/dotfiles