My dot files
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Devtool is for that |
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.cgdb | ||
.config | ||
.irssi | ||
.mutt | ||
.ssh | ||
.vim | ||
.zsh | ||
bin | ||
conkyExample | ||
debian | ||
doc | ||
gdb | ||
models | ||
scripts | ||
unison | ||
xplanet | ||
zplug@c4dea76656 | ||
.bashrc | ||
.conkyrc | ||
.ctags | ||
.gdbinit | ||
.gitconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
.gmrunrc | ||
.muttrc | ||
.pinerc | ||
.rtorrent.rc | ||
.screenrc | ||
.tigrc | ||
.tmux.conf | ||
.vimperatorrc | ||
.vimrc | ||
.zshrc | ||
Bookmarks 2009-12-10.json | ||
bookmarks.html | ||
GSM-openboxTheme.obt | ||
install_config.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
rss_netvibes.zip | ||
zsh-prompt.txt |
My Dot Files
This repo contains a set of tools and configuration files used for development. Especially for Android Rom development
gdb init came from : https://github.com/cyrus-and/gdb-dashboard
Install tool
You can simply do
#install dot files
make
#install package as well (archlinux only)
pacman -Sy make sudo
gpasswd -a USER wheel
edit /etc/sudoers
make arch_all
Vim
Vim plugins are managed by vundle. So at first lunch you have to run in vim
:PluginInstall
Dependencies
- conky
- cscope
- ctags
- gmrun
- gnome-screensaver
- gnome-terminal
- gvim
- numlockx
- openssh
- polkit-gnome
- sudo
- tint2
- tmux
- xbacklight
- xfce4-notifyd
- zsh
More tools
- android-apktool
- android-bash-completion
- android-udev
- archlinux-themes-slim
- aspell-fr
- autopep8
- bear
- cppcheck
- cups
- dialog
- elinks
- eog
- firefox
- flake8
- flashplugin
- fzf
- bat
- fd
- gcc-multilib
- gedit
- gnome-calculator
- gnome-terminal
- hunspell-en
- hunspell-fr
- hyphen-en
- hyphen-fr
- libreoffice-fresh
- libreoffice-fresh-fr
- mutt
- networkmanager-iwd-overlay # To use iwd instead of wpa_supplicant (archlinux specific)
- notification-daemon
- obconf
- odt2txt
- python2-virtualenv
- seahorse
- shellcheck
- strace
- udevil
- unrar
- unzip
- xchat
dev tools
- cppcheck
- cppcheck git precommit https://github.com/danmar/cppcheck/blob/master/tools/git-pre-commit-cppcheck
- pycscope (to generate cscope file for python) : https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycscope/