.cat.sh | ||
.gitignore | ||
.redshiftlocation | ||
apt.run | ||
bashrc | ||
cat.run | ||
gitconfig | ||
gpg.conf | ||
pastebinit.xml | ||
README.md | ||
tmux.conf | ||
vimrc | ||
warnings | ||
xsessionrc | ||
yum.run | ||
zshrc |
What is this?
This is collection of files which I prefer to have everywhere.
Where does the name “shell-things” come from? / History
In the beginning this repository was only GitHub gist and contained only two files, bashrc. Then I moved to zsh and abandoned .bashrc. Some time after that I got need for having both files so I merged them into shell-things. At some point there came many other files from which some aren’t related to shells, but I don’t want to rename it.
How do I use this?
Just read the files and copy-paste some things which you need or run the install.run file.
./install.run
WARNING: install.run CAN CAUSE DATA LOSS BY OVERWRITING EVERYTHING WHAT IT ADDS!
Can I share this
Yes. If you take something from these files, you can freely redistribute it even without mentioning the source. I am trying to mention original sources in these files.
What are .MKAYSIGREP.md and MKAYSIGREP.html and .*.MKAYSIGREP?
They are just cheatsheet for me what do I copy to .custom or .environment or .aliases or whatever. Their content can be found from all files, but commented and without proper configuration they can cause unwanted effects.