central repo for storing machine set up bullshit
.emacs | ||
applicationConfiguration | ||
deployments | ||
keyboard | ||
powershell | ||
.bashrc | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.powershellCore.ps1 | ||
.tmux.conf | ||
conemu.xml | ||
README.md |
agares
agares was a demon who taught those who summoned him foreign languages, but only vulgar words. it must be true because i read it on the internet
purpose:
automate syncing and configuration of machines in my inventory so that i don't have config drift
subprojects:
- sync powershell $profile and automate updates
- windows device config:
- automatically deploy and configure software that i use everywhere (password managers, sync services, text editors, etc)
- set windows settings to be actually useable
- set windows privacy settings
- remove bloatware
- sync emacs config
- sync keyboard config for infinity ergodox
deployments
i currently am setting all my deployments to live within agares. i use agares as a submodule within my colove project in order to fascilitate deploys from within a container. this allows me to accomplish a few things that are important to my workflow, but are likely not super important to a lot of other people.
mojobot
ansible-playbook -i hosts.yml mojo.yml --ask-vault-pass (pass in ansible vault pw)
- if you end up wanting to deploy this somewhere you'll need to update the hosts.yml file to include your targets
- the ansible-vault file includes my slackbot token. You'll need to update that.