Dotfiles are all the hidden settings and configuration files you have on your Unix system.
I wrote a bit on how you can set up and start customizing your shell from scratch as well as how to set up a dotfiles folder and share it on GitHub here.
My own dotfiles can be found here. They are always in a state of flux. But I am learning and adapting things as I go.
- bluz71 - Interesting vim setup.
- caarlos0 - Made antibody.
- wangsongiam - Interesting Hammerspoon and Zsh config.
- Keith - Vim, Zsh, Tmux, and macOS.
- bresilla - Neat Linux look.
- Jess Frazelle - Docker/Linux.
- Roma Volosatovs - Private NixOps network infrastructure.
- yqrashawn - Made Goku.
- Gleb Skibitsky - Uses Goku/Karabiner.
- Sascha Grunert
- Brandon Amos
- Tyler Neely
- Nega
- fatih
- Mathias
- Nikita Sobolev
- Greg Hurrell
- Angelo Gazzola
- Aymeric Beaumet
- Samuel Meuli
- xenodium - Emacs.
- Vincent Ambo
- Oliver Caldwell
- Hylke Visser
- Zach Holman
- Dotbot - Tool to bootstrap config.
- Managing your dotfiles
- chezmoi - Manage your dotfiles securely across multiple machines. (Web)
- Immutable Dev Environment (2019)
- Nice setup of new mac instructions
- Syncing dev environments the hard way (2020)
- dotcommon - What do people have in their dotfiles?
- homeshick - Git dotfiles synchronizer written in bash.
- Awesome dotfiles
- rcm - Management suite for dotfiles.
- Dotdrop - Save your dotfiles once, deploy them everywhere. (Web)
- Dotter - Dotfile manager and templater written in Rust. (HN)
- Dotfile - Version control system designed for dotfiles.