tested install.sh with sourcing it. updated README.md to include instructions on how to do the test

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Brendan McDevitt 2016-10-17 14:18:40 -05:00
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git clone git@github.com:booboy/dotfiles.git
cd ~/.dotfiles
Source all of the files. Feel free to add to a script or just on cmd line
for DOTFILE in `find $HOME/dotfiles`
do
[ -f “$DOTFILE” ] && source “$DOTFILE”
done
The way that I am experimenting with this now as I continue development on it.
useradd -m testuser
sudo su testuser -
cd ~ && git clone https://github.com/booboy/dotfiles.git && cd dotfiles
source install.sh
This should take care of setting up symlinks to .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_functions .bash_profile and also installing a version of python local to the user for that shel session.
I am still working on making the new shells use the local python enviroment. I will have that ready soon.