- Youtube video explaining my dotfiles and how to clone them
- Repo overview
- Update symbolic links
- Point your zshrc file to the desired repo
- This repo is where I keep the dotfiles I'm currently using, the other repo
https://github.com/linkarzu/dotfiles-public
is referenced in my youtube 2024 macos workflow video series https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZWMav2s1MZTanWwNKYvS8qgwl0HBH9J-&si=q6ByPmN8I7SOBKmX
- My dotfiles tend to change, so I won't be modifying that other repo, so that youtube users can follow along and don't encounter new changes
- Commands below will create all the files if they don't yet exist if they do exist, it will update them.
-n
allows the link to be treated as a normal file if it is a symlink to a directory-f
"force" overwrites without warning if it already exists
ln -snf ~/github/dotfiles-public/zshrc/zshrc-file.sh ~/.zshrc >/dev/null 2>&1
source ~/.zshrc
ln -snf ~/github/dotfiles-latest/zshrc/zshrc-file.sh ~/.zshrc >/dev/null 2>&1
source ~/.zshrc
# This is on the other repo where I keep my ssh config files
ln -snf ~/github/dotfiles/sshconfig-pers ~/.ssh/config >/dev/null 2>&1