Emacs-Lisp File Managers for Linux

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    Dotfiles (gf3)

    Dotfiles (gf3)

    Configurations for the tools I use every day

    This repository is a personal dotfiles collection (configuration files for shell, editors, and related tools), organized to bootstrap and version-control the author’s development environment. It typically includes files like .zshrc, .vimrc, .gitconfig, and other scripts or plugin configs, plus installation or bootstrap helper scripts. The structure often supports modular overrides (machine-specific or role-specific configs) and may integrate with tools like GNU Stow, chezmoi, or custom symlink automation. The intent is that one can clone the repo on a new machine and reliably reproduce a consistent working environment with minimal manual setup. Often these dotfiles include helpful aliases, prompt customizations, plugin hooks, and cross-platform tweaks for macOS, Linux, or Windows subsystems. Because dotfiles repos are deeply personal, they also serve as a showcase of the author’s tooling preferences and tricks, offering ideas or starting points for others to adapt.
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