mirror of https://gitlab.com/baco/dotconf.git
Dionisio E Alonso
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0ad/config | ||
VSCodium/User | ||
alacritty | ||
beets | ||
calibre | ||
dconf | ||
emacs | ||
fish | ||
fontconfig | ||
git | ||
helix | ||
ipython/profile_default | ||
kitty | ||
mypy | ||
nvim | ||
nvim-gtk | ||
pip | ||
ruff | ||
shells | ||
tiling-assistant | ||
tmux | ||
vim | ||
zathura | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
README.rst | ||
flake8 | ||
pylintrc.toml | ||
tmux.conf |
README.rst
Baco's Dotfiles
These are my dot files.
Submodules
Take into account that this project has submodules. When cloning do it as: :
$ git clone --recurse-submodules --remote-submodules https://gitlab.com/baco/dotconf.git
Updating
Periodically update submodules with the following git
command: :
$ git submodule update --remote --depth=1
If cloned without the --recurse-submodules
--remote-submodules
git-clone flags you can fix that by
running: :
$ git submodule update --remote --init
Some Neovim/Vim specifics
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