Based on Dries Vints Dotfiles
These instructions are for when you've already set up your dotfiles. If you want to get started with your own dotfiles you can find instructions below.
First, go through the checklist below to make sure you didn't forget anything before you wipe your hard drive.
- Did you commit and push any changes/branches to your git repositories?
- Did you remember to save all important documents from non-iCloud directories?
- Did you save all of your work from apps which aren't synced through iCloud?
- Did you remember to export important data from your local database?
- Did you update mackup to the latest version and ran
mackup backup
?mackup backup --force && mackup uninstall --force
(See latest macos versions issue)
After going to our checklist above and making sure you backed everything up, we're going to cleanly install macOS with the latest release. Follow this article to cleanly install the latest macOS version.
If you did all of the above you may now follow these install instructions to setup a new Mac.
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Update macOS to the latest version through system preferences
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Setup an SSH key by using one of the two following methods
2.1. If you use 1Password, install it with the 1Password SSH agent and sync your SSH keys locally.
2.2. Otherwise generate a new public and private SSH key by running:curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andrebreia/dotfiles/HEAD/ssh.sh | sh -s "<your-email-address>"
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Clone this repo to
~/.dotfiles
with:git clone --recursive [email protected]:andrebreia/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
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Run the installation with:
cd ~/.dotfiles && ./fresh.sh
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Start
Herd.app
and run its install process -
After mackup is synced with your cloud storage, restore preferences by running
mackup restore --force && mackup uninstall --force
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Restart your computer to finalize the process
Your Mac is now ready to use!
Note: you can use a different location than
~/.dotfiles
if you want. Just make sure you also update the reference in the.zshrc
file.
Please note that the instructions below assume you already have set up Oh My Zsh so make sure to first install Oh My Zsh before you continue.
If you want to start with your own dotfiles from this setup, it's pretty easy to do so. First of all you'll need to fork this repo. After that you can tweak it the way you want.
Go through the .macos
file and adjust the settings to your liking. You can find much more settings at the original script by Mathias Bynens and Kevin Suttle's macOS Defaults project.
Check out the Brewfile
file and adjust the apps you want to install for your machine. Use their search page to check if the app you want to install is available.
Check out the aliases.zsh
file and add your own aliases. If you need to tweak your $PATH
check out the path.zsh
file. These files get loaded in because the $ZSH_CUSTOM
setting points to the .dotfiles
directory. You can adjust the .zshrc
file to your liking to tweak your Oh My Zsh setup. More info about how to customize Oh My Zsh can be found here.
When installing these dotfiles for the first time you'll need to backup all of your settings with Mackup. Install Mackup and backup your settings with the commands below. Your settings will be synced to iCloud so you can use them to sync between computers and reinstall them when reinstalling your Mac. If you want to save your settings to a different directory or different storage than iCloud, checkout the documentation. Also make sure your .zshrc
file is symlinked from your dotfiles repo to your home directory.
brew install mackup
mackup backup
You can tweak the shell theme, the Oh My Zsh settings and much more. Go through the files in this repo and tweak everything to your liking.