Here are my system configurations. There are many like them but these are mine. # Installation Clone this repo to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`, which in [profile/profile](https://github.com/duckwork/etc/blob/main/profile/profile) I’ve set to `$HOME/etc`. See that file for other XDG directories I’ve set to non-standard places. (Just in case something hard-codes `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`, I also symlink them in `bootstrap.sh`, which see below.) Instead of GNU Stow or a Makefile, I use a short `bootstrap.sh` script that reads `bootstrap.manifest`, a tab-separated file mapping repo paths to paths in `$HOME`. It only contains files for programs that [aren’t XDG-compliant](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory#Support), so it should stay short. Anyway, run `bootstrap.sh` in this directory and you should be set. # Programs to install ## Required - **bash + readline:** I prefer this shell over others, since I don’t do anything super wild in the terminal nowadays anyway - **git:** Kind of required to do anything with this repo - **keychain:** Manages `ssh-agent` ## Extra - **mbsync:** For mail. # Notes - My [emacs configuration is elsewhere](https://git.acdw.net/emacs), but it goes in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` as well. # License Everyone is permitted to do whatever with this software, without limitation. This software comes without any warranty whatsoever, but with two pieces of advice: - Don’t hurt yourself. - Make good choices.