From e2a0cf2a79b43f9f86b74270f3d96fe300687804 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mitchell Riedstra Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2024 12:31:58 -0500 Subject: Cleanup unused files and code. --- readme.md | 98 ++++++++++----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-) (limited to 'readme.md') diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index ab17fa5..209aa0d 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -1,93 +1,25 @@ -# Mitch's scripts, utilities, and configuration +# dotfiles and misc configuration -I copy this down to my personal machines. +## Usage -Things of interest: +`./install.sh` For the basics. - * shell configuration ( See more information below ) - * tmux configuration ( see more info below ) - * tmux helper script ( For load average, uptime and memory in the status bar ) - * basic configuration ( For if you don't want the custom status bar ) - * [`scripts/key-check.sh`](../tree/scripts/key-check.sh) Quick little script / - one liner to dump a SSH key to the terminal in red. Nice for people who are - new to SSH Keys - * Snapshot scripts. Snapshots your entire OS see below for more details. - * A basic vim configuration ( also see [`vim-cfg`](https://git.riedstra.dev/mitch/vim-cfg/about) ) - * A handful of build scripts with my options for some open source projects such as Vim +### Key remappings ( Linux specific ) -## Snapshot Scripts +`./remap.sh` -These alter the fstab in the snapshot so you can boot to it just by changing kernel boot parameters +### Distro specific -[`scripts/snap-btrfs.sh`](`../tree/scripts/snap-btrfs.sh`) -Automatically snapshot a btrfs root filesystem assuming you're using a -subvolume and the base FS is mounted in `/ROOT` +`sudo sh ./distro/.sh` -[`scripts/snap-lvm.sh`](`../tree/scripts/snap-lvm.sh`) +## Installing ssh keys -Same as above, except it doesn't keep RO snapshots around, and doesn't remove -old ones. Requires LVM but the underlying FS doesn't matter ( `ext4`, `xfs`, -etc ) +``` +umask 077 +mkdir ~/.ssh +curl https://git.riedstra.dev/mitch/dotfiles/plain/ssh > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys +``` -## `bin` directory / desktop utilities - - * `snipmenu`, a small [dmenu](https://dmenu.suckless.org) script for pasting - snippets from the `snips` directory. - * `status-bar` a *very* messy script for a `dwm` status - * `vol` small script to adjust pulseaudio volume on linux - * `day`/`night` scripts for turning off/on `redshift` - * `wallpaper` small script to continuously adjust the wallpaper, useful - for when your screen resolution changes - * `backlight` directly adjust the backlight on Linux systems - * `ddmenu` dmenu for demenus. Dmenu script that launches other dmenu scripts. - -## Shell Configuration - -`kshrc` - -Specifically targets ksh which has been my default shell for quite a long time -now. Though I do test it against `bash` and `ash` occasionally as well. - -Some useful features are: - - * Aliases - * `ll`, `lt`, `g` for `grep`, `j` for `jobs`, `p` for `pwd`, etc. - * `ls -F` by default - * Aliases for `apt`, `yum`, `pacman`, etc to use `sudo` by default. - * Utilize `doas` as `sudo` if installed, for instance on OpenBSD. - * Utils - * `set_go` can be called in `~/.kshrc.local` or similar to add the - `GOROOT` and `GOPATH` `bin`'s to your `PATH`. - * Aggressively set the editor based off of a list in order of ascending preference. ( `set_editor` ) - * `set_pager` same thing, except for your pager. - * `debugstarttls` Useful to debug starttls. - * `randmacgen` generate a random mac address. - * `ipv6_local_hosts ` Returns the IPs of local nodes by using the IPv6 all nodes multicast ping. - * `set_nocaps` Eliminates capslock, makes it another control key. Makes the - numberpad act like it does on Windows. `alt+space` switches between US - and DE layouts. - * `setperms : ...` Sets file and - directory modes separately and recursively across the paths - * `set_title ` Sets the title of the terminal to the first argument - * `timestamp`: `date +%m.%d.%y_%H.%M.%S` - * `checkSSHAgent` Checks to see if there's a running SSH agent, if not it - starts one and writes a configuration file. - * `passenv` runs `pass` and sources the output into the shell - * `_tmux_servers`, `_tmux_servers_split_commands`, `_tmux_dev`, - `_tmux_session` Utilities for building tmux development environments. - * Colors - * Automatically assume that anything `xterm*` or `screen*` is a 256 color terminal - * Colored `ls` by default. - * Colored man pages - * Update<br /> - This provides utilities that allow for easy updating of configuration files. - The most useful ones are as follows - * `updatevimrc` Installs [my full vim configuration](https://git.riedstra.dev/mitch/vim-cfg/about) - * `updatevimrc_basic` Installs the `.vimrc` file which is a basic but useful vim configuration. - * `updatetmuxconf` Pulls in the tmux configuration from this repository. - * `updateshell` Pulls the latest version of `kshrc` from this repository. - * `pullkeys_github <github_username>` Creates the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` - file with the SSH keys for a given github username - * `updategitconf <name>` Creates `~/.gitconfig` with the file from - `gitconfig/<name>` +## Other potential files of interest + - kshrc -- cgit v1.2.3