Public repository for my personal dotfiles.
This repository serves as my way to help me setup and maintain my Mac.
You can configure your Mac in 5 minutes with these steps:
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[Optional] Update OS X to the latest version with the App Store
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[Optional] Install Xcode from the App Store, open it and accept the license agreement
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Install
OS X Command Line Toolsxcode-select --install -
Install
Homebrew/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" -
Install
git,stow,fzf,zoxide,tmux,wget,bat,node,neovim,ripgrepbrew install git stow fzf zoxide tmux wget bat node neovim ripgre -
Install
JetBrains Mono Nerd fontbrew install font-jetbrains-mono-nerd-font -
Install
Tmux package managergit clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm ~/.tmux/plugins/tpm -
Install
Alacrittybrew install --cask alacrittyYou might see malicious warning. To fix this you can use the following command:
sudo spctl --master-disableLaunch Alacritty again Followed by the following command
sudo spctl --master-enable -
Clone dotfiles to
~/.dotfilesgit clone https://github.com/HammerSpb/dotfiles .dotfilescd ~/.dotfilesstow . -
Configure
TMUXLaunch tmuxtmuxPress
prefix+ I (capital i, as in Install) to fetch the plugin. -
Configure
MacOSdefault Run macos_defaults.shsudo chmod +x ./macos_defaults.sh ./macos_defaults.sh
Configured with catppuccin mocha theme
Prefix set to Cmd prefix + 0 - Reset Zoom prefix + - - Zoom Out prefix + + - Zoom In
ZSH configured with Powerlevel10k prompt and ZInit plugin manager.
It's configured with: zsh-syntax-highlighting, zsh-completions, zsh-autosuggestions, fzf-tab and zoxide
Prefix set to Cmd Ctrl + r - Reverse search or History search with `fzf` Ctrl + n - Navigate `forward` or `down` Ctrl + p - Navigate `backward` or `up` Ctrl + a or e - Move cursor to beginning/end of command Alt + f or b - Move cursor to previous/next word
Ctrl + l — Clear screen. It’s equivalent to the “clear” command. Ctrl + c — Interrupt/Kill. Use it to send an interrupt signal to the currently running command, effectively terminating its execution. Ctrl + d — Close Current Shell. It’s equivalent to typing “exit” or “logout.” Ctrl + z — Background/Foreground job. It's suspends the currently running foreground job and moves it to the background. You can later bring it back to the foreground using the “fg” command.
Configured with catppuccin mocha theme
Prefix set to Ctrl+S prefix + I - Installs new plugins from GitHub and refreshes TMUX environment prefix + U - Updates plugin(s) prefix + alt + u - Remove/uninstall plugins not on the plugin list prefix + : - Enter the command line to type commands. Tab completion is available prefix + ? - View all keybindings. Press Q to exit prefix + ? - List all keybindings
Prefix + :new - new session Prefix + s - list sessions Prefix + $ - name session Prefix + D - Detach from the current session prefix + W - Open a panel to navigate across windows in multiple sessions.
Prefix + | or % - Vertical split
Prefix + - or " - Horizontal split
Prefix + 1 - Show pane numbers
Prefix + o - Swap panes
Prefix + z - Toggle pane zoom
Prefix + x - Close pane
Prefix + { - Move the current pane left
Prefix + } - Move the current pane right
Prefix + 1 - Show pane numbers, when the numbers show up type the key to goto that pane
Prefix + space - toggle between layouts
Prefix + + - break pane into window (e.g. to select text by mouse to copy)
Prefix + - - restore pane from window
Prefix + Arrow Key (Left, Right, Up, Down) - Move between panes
Prefix + c - Create a new window Prefix + w - List windows Prefix + f - find window Prefix + , - Name window Prefix + & - Kill window Prefix + % - Split the window into two panes horizontally Prefix + " - Split the window into two panes vertically Prefix + n or p - Move to the next or previous window Prefix + 0 (1,2...) - Move to a specific window by number
tmux ls - List all tmux sessions
tmux new -s name - Create new tmux session with specific `name`
tmux a - (or at, or attach) Attach to tmux session
tmux a -t name - Attach to tmux specific session
tmux kill-session -t name - Kill specific tmux session
tmux ls | grep : | cut -d. -f1 | awk '{print substr($1, 0, length($1)-1)}' | xargs kill - Kill all tmux sessions
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