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William Carroll
f7b3e0a7a9 Drop OSX support; support desktop, laptop, cloudtop
Dropping support for OSX. Moving forward these dotfiles will depend on Linux
systems. Furthermore, since I'm support a ~/bin, the machines that consume these
dotfiles depend on i386 architectures. Linux and i386 are two dependencies that
I'm okay with since the leverage this assumption provides, makes their existence
tolerable.

There is some Google leakage herein, which includes aliases, functions, and
mentions of cloudtop. For now, this is okay. I may break the Google specific
code into its own repository, but for now, this is less maintenance.

This also introduces a ~/.profile instead of erroneously defining environment
variables in my zshrc file, which was unadvised.

This is a large commit and also introduces new aliases, variables, functions
that I accumulated over the past week or so while migrating away from OSX and
onto my new setup. Hopefully in the future I'll be more precise with my commits.
2019-03-18 14:14:26 +00:00
William Carroll
3dd58b01bd Update init.vim to support updated Vundle location
Before I noticed the rtp variable, the Vundle installation was a bit
nebulous to me.

TODO: Consider dropping support for vanilla altogether.
2019-03-07 14:03:54 +00:00
William Carroll
43a2d0de2c Prefer x KBD for XResources
I'm finding that I'm visiting XResources more frequently than I'm
visiting ~/.xinitrc or other X files.
2019-03-06 16:59:45 +00:00
William Carroll
39420bb948 Amend init.vim
- support <leader>e* KBDs for quickly editing common configuration files
- prefer dark theme to light theme
- prefer nowrap by default instead of toggling wrap
2019-03-05 18:29:59 +00:00
William Carroll
17ee0e400b Support Vim, Tmux, Emacs with Stow
After moving off of Meta, Dotfiles has a greater responsibility to
manage configs. Vim, Tmux, and Emacs are now within Stow's purview.
2018-09-10 14:53:23 -04:00