Move todos out and clarify in readme

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Daniel Flanagan 2021-11-03 12:52:33 -05:00
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mkdir -p $ENV_PATH mkdir -p $ENV_PATH
function filter_existing_directory function filter_existing_directory
while read -l l while read -l line
test -d $DOTFILES_PATH/$l && echo $l test -d $DOTFILES_PATH/$line && echo $line
end end
end end
function reject_empty_lines function reject_empty_lines
while read -l l while read -l line
test $l = "" || echo $l test $line = "" || echo $line
end end
end end
function link function link
while read -l l while read -l line
set safe_fn (string replace -a / - $l) set safe_fn (string replace -a / - $line)
echo "Linking $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn to $DOTFILES_PATH/$l" echo "Linking $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn to $DOTFILES_PATH/$line"
rm -f $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn rm -f $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn
ln -s $DOTFILES_PATH/$l $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn ln -s $DOTFILES_PATH/$line $ENV_PATH/$safe_fn
end end
end end

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@ -30,15 +30,18 @@ You will want to symlink relevant environment layers into the `$ENV_PATH` in
order to have your OS-specific applications be configured and common order to have your OS-specific applications be configured and common
applications configured for the host OS. applications configured for the host OS.
There's a handy `fzf`-based script that makes this super easy: There's a handy `fzf`-based script that makes this super easy (note that you
can select multiple environments with TAB):
dotfiles-link-environments # note that you can select multiple with TAB dotfiles-link-environments
You can also list the possible environments: You can also list the possible environments:
cat $DOTFILES_PATH/common/envs cat $DOTFILES_PATH/common/envs
And then link them yourself (note the replacing of slashes with dashes): And then link them yourself (note that environments must be in $ENV_PATH and
cannot be nested, so replacing slashes with dashes is a nice way to show what's
going on):
ln -s (pwd)/os/linux $ENV_PATH/os-linux ln -s (pwd)/os/linux $ENV_PATH/os-linux
ln -s (pwd)/os/linux/arch $ENV_PATH/os-linux-arch ln -s (pwd)/os/linux/arch $ENV_PATH/os-linux-arch
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dotfiles-setup dotfiles-setup
# To Do
- Home DNS/Wireguard VPN?
- Layered gitconfig?
- Get out of Google!
- `calcurse` for Calendar management?
- `aerc` or `neomutt` for email?
- My home-grown backup network for Drive?
- Photos?
- **Learn to use `journalctl`**
- Neovim LSP
- Move to NixOS or Guix? Declarative may be the future...?
- Better/more secure remote management configuration?
- Why can't I hold all these SSH keys/configs/target hosts?
- Setup network file share that's easily accessible from Windows and macOS hosts?
- Samba?
- Add vim in the terminal as the handler for many MIME types (xdg-open and such)
for the rare time I'm in a file manager or for opening easily from
the browser.
- This goes for navigating "into" a file in `nnn`
- Investigate systemd services that may help with various tasks (homed, etc.)
[upstream]: https://git.faceless.lytedev.io/lytedev/dotfiles [upstream]: https://git.faceless.lytedev.io/lytedev/dotfiles
[github]: https://github.com/lytedev/dotfiles [github]: https://github.com/lytedev/dotfiles
[desktop-screenshot]: https://files.lyte.dev/unix/desktop-screenshot.png [desktop-screenshot]: https://files.lyte.dev/unix/desktop-screenshot.png

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- Home DNS/Wireguard VPN?
- Layered gitconfig?
- Get out of Google!
- `calcurse` for Calendar management?
- `aerc` or `neomutt` for email?
- My home-grown backup network for Drive?
- Photos?
- **Learn to use `journalctl`**
- Neovim LSP
- Move to NixOS or Guix? Declarative may be the future...?
- Better/more secure remote management configuration?
- Why can't I hold all these SSH keys/configs/target hosts?
- Setup network file share that's easily accessible from Windows and macOS hosts?
- Samba?
- Add vim in the terminal as the handler for many MIME types (xdg-open and such)
for the rare time I'm in a file manager or for opening easily from
the browser.
- This goes for navigating "into" a file in `nnn`
- Investigate systemd services that may help with various tasks (homed, etc.)