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dotfiles

My personal dotfiles for Linux, macOS, and Asahi Linux.

Installation

Clone the repository as ~/.dotfiles, then run a profile. Install logic lives in install.sh; the Makefile keeps thin wrappers plus test/benchmark/format.

Setup Command
macOS Intel/ARM make macos
Linux with sudo make linux
Linux without sudo make minimal
Bash-only, no tooling make micro
Asahi (Fedora Minimal + Hyprland) make asahi

Profiles are idempotent: simply rerun one (e.g. ./install.sh macos) to refresh configs and re-apply symlinks; tools already installed are skipped. Test in a container with make test (or NOSUDO=1 make test).

Options

Profiles share components (zsh, git, nvim, …) runnable in isolation, e.g. ./install.sh zsh. Run ./install.sh help for the full list.

  • --no-sudo — skip steps needing root (implied by minimal).
  • make doctor — report binaries, services, and config-symlink health.
  • make after — post-install: git setup, Treesitter parsers, desktop services.

Maintenance

  • make check — Neovim health check.
  • make benchmark — Neovim and Zsh startup times.
  • make format — format Lua files with stylua.
  • make uninstall — remove installed symlinks and configs.

Asahi install

Start from Fedora Minimal and configure Wi-Fi.

From the tty, follow the setup and the following commands:

# Connect to WIFI
nmcli device wifi connect "SSID" --ask
sudo reboot

After reboot:

git clone https://github.com/frankroeder/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
cd ~/.dotfiles
make asahi

This applies a minimal Hyprland desktop with Ghostty, Quickshell, Mako, Hypridle, and Hyprlock.

Local configuration files

The following list of files could be created and used to define local configurations:

  • ~/.local.gitconfig
  • ~/.local.zsh
  • ~/.local.tmux
  • ~/.localnvim.lua

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