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wpcarro
Welcome to my monorepo.
Herein you will find a variety of libraries, packages, and documents. Some of this work in finished and other work is incomplete or just a sketch for a future project.
Where applicable, I try to include README.md
files in some of the
subdirectories to help orient both myself and any onlookers.
Sign posts
Below I have outlined a few projects that you might find interesting.
boilerplate
: scaffolding for projects. Boilerplate's goal is to reduce the startup costs of a project.configs
: my dotfiles (e.g.config.fish
,init.vim
).emacs
: Emacs is both my preferred text editor and my window manager; with tens of thousands of lines of Emacs Lisp, you can safely assume that this directory hosts a lot of libraries and packages.monzo_ynab
:systemd
timer unit that imports my Monzo (i.e. a U.K.-based online bank) transactions into the personal finance tool YNAB (i.e. youneedabudget.com).nixos
: my declarative configuration for my NixOS machines. If you are unfamiliar with Nix, I recommend reading about the NixOS project.tools
: some scripts and projects that simplify my life.website
: everything required to build my website, https://wpcarro.dev.
Installation
Google Machine
- ensure
~/google-briefcase
exists - read
~/google-briefcase/README.md
NixOS Machine
- Ensure Nix is installed.
- Ensure direnv is installed.
- Ensure
~/.password-store
exists. - Run
.gnupg/export.sh
from a computer with my gpg credentials. Run.gnupg/import.sh
from the new machine. - Consult
Makefile
.