Ansible-based dotfile setup for macOS systems that is really simple and easy to understand.
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npm
packagesgem
packagespip
packagesdefaults
(plist settings)gpg-agent
and enabled commit signatures in gitMake sure to uprade Pip Homebrew before installing Ansible:
sudo pip3 install --upgrade pip
pip3 install ansible
Fork this repository:
git clone https://github.com/frdmn/dotfiles ~/.dotfiles
Copy and adjust the default configuration file:
cp ~/.dotfiles/config.defaults.yml ~/.dotfiles/config.yml
vi ~/.dotfiles/config.yml
Run the dotfile wrapper with the --bootstrap
switch to initially install and setup the dotfiles and its components:
~/.dotfiles/dotfiles --bootstrap
# (Re-)apply dotfile related tasks
$ dotfiles
# (Re-)apply dotfile and bootstrap related tasks (by default only "dotfiles" will be execated when not specifying --botstrap)
$ dotfiles --bootstrap
# Apply a specific tag/task
$ dotfiles <tag>
Explanation of the directories:
./files/
└── This directory contains all optional files that are not related to
Ansible roles in specific. For example: dotfile source files, iTerm
configuration files, etc.
./files/dotfiles/
└── This folder contains all the source dotfiles.
./files/iterm2/
└── This folder contains the iTerm 2 plist configuration.
./roles/
└── In this directory you will find all available Ansible roles that I
currently use within this project.
./roles/{rolename}/tasks/main.yml
└── This is the actual Ansible tasks that uses the variable (defaults)
file and proceeds with the role specific function.
./ansible.cfg
└── Ansible configuration file that is applied when executing the
dotfile wrapper / playbook.
./config.defaults.yml
└── This file contains variables to work with in the actual Ansible
tasks like package names/lists, configuration options, etc.
./config.yml
└── This (optional) file can be used to override the defaults (above)
as as desired, not tracked by git.
./dotfiles
└── Basically the base wrapper that I use to install and update the
dotfiles as well as interact with the `ansible-playbook` command.
./dotfiles.yml
└── The main Ansible playbook.
./hosts
└── The inventory file for Ansible, for now it only contains the
localhost machine
./requirements.yml
└── Ansible role and collection dependencies which are somehow in use by
this playbook.
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