A carefully crafted collection of configuration files for Fish, Tmux, Ghostty, Helix, Zed, mise and more, optimized for cross-platform use.
- Cross-platform compatibility: Works on macOS, Linux, and FreeBSD
- Theme support: Custom themes including Finde, Gruvbox Material, Lackluster, Zenbones, and more
- Modern tools: Configuration for cutting-edge tools like Ghostty terminal and Zed editor
- Shell enhancements: Fish shell with useful abbreviations, functions, and OS-specific configurations
- Development optimized: Tmux with sensible defaults, theme switching, and mise-managed tool versions
- AI coding tools: Shared skills and commands for Claude Code, OpenCode, Amp, and Codex
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Fish | Shell with good defaults and easy to configure |
| Zsh | Alternative shell with platform-specific configurations |
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Ghostty | Modern GPU-accelerated terminal emulator |
| Rio | Hardware-accelerated terminal |
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Helix | A post-modern text editor written in Rust |
| Zed | High-performance, multiplayer code editor |
| Tmux | When editing remote I use Tmux to save sessions and manage windows |
| Lazygit | Terminal UI for git commands |
| mise | Runtime and developer tool version manager |
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | Anthropic's CLI for Claude (skills and commands) |
| OpenCode | AI coding assistant (shares skills with Claude) |
| Amp | AI-powered editor (shares commands with Claude) |
| Codex | OpenAI's CLI (shares skills with Claude) |
| Pi | AI coding agent (global instructions and extensions) |
This repository includes a shared ecosystem of skills, commands, and agent instructions for AI coding assistants. Shared Agent Skills and personal coding preferences live in agents/ and are symlinked into tools that support them.
| Skill | Description |
|---|---|
dev-browser |
Browser automation with persistent page state |
frontend-design |
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces |
ship |
Create a concrete plan for finishing a project |
guide |
Interactive guidance to complete a task themselves |
solveit |
Generate structured learning guides using the Polya method |
beads |
Track complex, multi-session work with dependency graphs |
skill-creator |
Guide for creating new skills |
agents/ <- Shared AGENTS.md and Agent Skills
|
+-> ~/.agents (shared agents)
+-> ~/.pi/agent/AGENTS.md (Pi global instructions)
pi/agent/extensions/ <- Pi global extensions
|
+-> ~/.pi/agent/extensions
While not directly configured in this repository, my dotfiles include support for terminal-based editors and tools, complementing my development workflow. The Tmux configuration works particularly well with Neovim for remote editing sessions.
This setup enables clicking file links in your browser (e.g., Phoenix error pages) to open them directly in the correct Neovim instance.
How it works:
nvsstarts Neovim with a socket at/tmp/nvim-$SESSION_NAME- Clicking
nvim://file/...URLs opens files in that instance - Automatically switches tmux session/pane and focuses Ghostty
Setup:
- Run
make binto install the handler scripts - Install the URL handler app (located at
~/Applications/Nvim URL Handler.appafter first setup) - Add to your project's
.mise.toml:
[env]
_.source = "~/.local/bin/mise-tmux-session"
PLUG_EDITOR = "nvim://file/__FILE__:__LINE__?tmux-session={{ env.TMUX_SESSION_NAME }}"- Start Neovim with
nvs(instead ofnvim) in your tmux session
- Git
- Make
- A package manager (Homebrew on macOS, apt/dnf on Linux)
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/petar/dotfiles.git
cd dotfilesUse the Makefile to install specific components:
# Install all configurations
make
# Shells
make fish
make zsh
# Terminals
make ghostty
make rio
# Editors & Tools
make helix
make zed
make tmux
make lazygit
make mise
# AI Coding Tools
make agents
make pi
# Scripts (nvim URL handler, etc.)
make binThese tools enhance both shells and should be installed first:
# macOS
brew install eza bat fzf zoxide tree autossh direnv mise gitu
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install eza bat fzf zoxide tree autossh direnv git gh tmux
# Fedora
sudo dnf install eza bat fzf zoxide tree autossh direnv git gh tmux
# Arch
sudo pacman -S eza bat fzf zoxide tree autossh direnv github-cli tmuxGlobal npm CLIs are tracked with mise's npm backend instead of Node default package files. Node default package files are deprecated, and this keeps tool installs reproducible across machines and Node upgrades.
mise use -g \
'npm:hunkdiff@latest' \
'npm:@earendil-works/pi-coding-agent@latest'
mise install
mise reshim| Tool | Purpose | Command |
|---|---|---|
hunkdiff |
Diff hunk formatting/review helper | hunkdiff |
| Pi coding agent | AI coding agent CLI | pi |
- Install Fisher (plugin manager):
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jorgebucaran/fisher/main/functions/fisher.fish | source && fisher install jorgebucaran/fisher- Install plugins:
fisher install jorgebucaran/autopair.fish
fisher install meaningful-ooo/sponge
fisher install PatrickF1/fzf.fish
fisher install IlanCosman/tide@v6- Configure Tide prompt:
tide configure- Install tools:
brew install direnv mise gitu- Clone ZSH plugins:
mkdir -p ~/.zsh
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions.git ~/.zsh/zsh-autosuggestions
git clone https://github.com/zdharma-continuum/fast-syntax-highlighting.git ~/.zsh/fast-syntax-highlighting
git clone https://github.com/hlissner/zsh-autopair.git ~/.zsh/zsh-autopair
git clone https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure.git ~/.zsh/pureThese dotfiles are organized to be easily customizable:
- OS-specific configurations are isolated in separate files (darwin.fish, linux.fish, freebsd.fish)
- Theme switching is supported in Tmux and Ghostty
- Each tool has its own directory for clean separation of concerns
- Secrets are kept in separate files (secrets.fish) that are not tracked by git
Common issues and solutions:
- Symlinks not created: Ensure you have proper permissions in your home directory
- Fish plugins not working: Make sure Fisher is installed and run the plugin install commands
- Theme not applying: Check that the theme files are properly linked and your terminal supports the colors
- OS-specific configs not loading: Verify that the OS detection in the configs matches your system
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