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symlink.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
DOTFILES=$HOME/.dotfiles
echo -e "\\nCreating symlinks"
echo "=============================="
linkables=$( find -H "$DOTFILES" -maxdepth 3 -name '*.symlink' )
for file in $linkables ; do
target="$HOME/.$( basename "$file" '.symlink' )"
if [ -e "$target" ]; then
echo "~${target#$HOME} already exists... Skipping."
else
echo "Creating symlink for $file"
ln -s "$file" "$target"
fi
done
echo -e "\\n\\ninstalling to ~/.config"
echo "=============================="
if [ ! -d "$HOME/.config" ]; then
echo "Creating ~/.config"
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config"
fi
config_files=$( find "$DOTFILES/config" -maxdepth 1 2>/dev/null )
for config in $config_files; do
target="$HOME/.config/$( basename "$config" )"
if [ -e "$target" ]; then
echo "~${target#$HOME} already exists... Skipping."
else
echo "Creating symlink for $config"
ln -s "$config" "$target"
fi
done
# create vim symlinks
# As I have moved off of vim as my full time editor in favor of neovim,
# I feel it doesn't make sense to leave my vimrc intact in the dotfiles repo
# as it is not really being actively maintained. However, I would still
# like to configure vim, so lets symlink ~/.vimrc and ~/.vim over to their
# neovim equivalent.
echo -e "\\n\\nCreating vim symlinks"
echo "=============================="
VIMFILES=( "$HOME/.vim:$DOTFILES/config/nvim"
"$HOME/.vimrc:$DOTFILES/config/nvim/init.vim" )
for file in "${VIMFILES[@]}"; do
KEY=${file%%:*}
VALUE=${file#*:}
if [ -e "${KEY}" ]; then
echo "${KEY} already exists... skipping."
else
echo "Creating symlink for $KEY"
ln -s "${VALUE}" "${KEY}"
fi
done