These are my configuration files for UNIX home directories. If you clone this, be aware that I break stuff randomly and will happily use git push --force
. You’ve been warned.
Run initialize.sh
.
Careful, read it first, you might not like everything it does. Especially the cron jobs.
I use an idiosyncratic directory setup for my home which you’ll hate, and I don’t care.
.local/bin/
: Executables, added to PATH
.cache/tmp/
: Temporary files. Should be able to delete these without data lossDocuments/
: User documents, with text or similar formatsDownloads/
: Stuff I downloaded. Mostly to keep the clutter out of the main directoryFiles/
: User files that are not text-based (which would go to Documents/
)
Archive/
: Stuff I don’t want to delete. Usually archives with the file name format YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM-description.tar.xz
Stuff/
: Place to put files I don’t know where else to put. Might get archived from time to time.Programs/
: Locally-installed programsProjects/
: Stuff I work on. Usually git repositores.Public/
: A publicly-available directory. Similar to what others call public_html
.I also use Books/
, Music/
, Pictures/
and Videos/
when applicable.
GPLv3 or later.
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