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80-dotfiles.sh was reading notes/aliases.zsh and notes/gitconfig.txt, but notes/ is gitignored - fresh clones on the dev VM hit "file not found" and the script aborted. Move both templates to docs/setup/dotfiles/ where they ship with every clone. gitconfig.txt's [user] block now carries placeholder identity (your name / your.email@example.com) instead of the original author's identity - the script overlays the prompted values at install time so the file content doesn't matter functionally, but the placeholders read more clearly as "fill me in". 80-dotfiles.sh source paths flipped from $REPO_ROOT/notes/... to $REPO_ROOT/docs/setup/dotfiles/.... Step-3 table row, §8.4 (dotfiles repo appendix), and the setup README index updated accordingly. New "dotfiles/" section in the setup README documents the folder. The notes/aliases.zsh and notes/gitconfig.txt on existing dev workstations are unaffected - those files live outside the repo and this PR doesn't touch them.
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Wire up the project-wide dotfiles:
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# - symlink docs/setup/dotfiles/aliases.zsh → ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/aliases.zsh
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# - copy docs/setup/dotfiles/gitconfig.txt to ~/.gitconfig and overlay your identity
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set -euo pipefail
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# shellcheck source=./lib.sh
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source "$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)/lib.sh"
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require_debian
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require_not_root
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REPO_ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
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if [[ -z "$REPO_ROOT" ]]; then
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err "Run from inside a git checkout of apf_portal."
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exit 1
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fi
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DOTFILES_DIR="$REPO_ROOT/docs/setup/dotfiles"
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# ─── 1. Aliases ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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SOURCE_ALIASES="$DOTFILES_DIR/aliases.zsh"
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if [[ ! -f "$SOURCE_ALIASES" ]]; then
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err "$SOURCE_ALIASES not found."
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exit 1
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fi
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OMZ_CUSTOM="${ZSH_CUSTOM:-$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom}"
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if [[ ! -d "$OMZ_CUSTOM" ]]; then
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err "$OMZ_CUSTOM not found — run 20-zsh.sh first."
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exit 1
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fi
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TARGET_ALIASES="$OMZ_CUSTOM/aliases.zsh"
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if [[ -L "$TARGET_ALIASES" \
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&& "$(readlink -f "$TARGET_ALIASES")" == "$(readlink -f "$SOURCE_ALIASES")" ]]; then
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skip "aliases.zsh symlink already correct."
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else
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if [[ -e "$TARGET_ALIASES" || -L "$TARGET_ALIASES" ]]; then
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backup="$TARGET_ALIASES.bak.$(date +%s)"
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mv "$TARGET_ALIASES" "$backup"
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warn "Existing $TARGET_ALIASES backed up to $backup."
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fi
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ln -s "$SOURCE_ALIASES" "$TARGET_ALIASES"
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ok "Linked $TARGET_ALIASES → $SOURCE_ALIASES."
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fi
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# ─── 2. gitconfig — copy + identity overlay ───────────────────────────
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SOURCE_GITCONFIG="$DOTFILES_DIR/gitconfig.txt"
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if [[ ! -f "$SOURCE_GITCONFIG" ]]; then
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err "$SOURCE_GITCONFIG not found."
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exit 1
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fi
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TARGET_GITCONFIG="$HOME/.gitconfig"
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if [[ -f "$TARGET_GITCONFIG" ]] && ! confirm "$TARGET_GITCONFIG exists — overwrite (existing backed up)?"; then
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skip "Keeping existing $TARGET_GITCONFIG."
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else
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if [[ -f "$TARGET_GITCONFIG" ]]; then
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cp "$TARGET_GITCONFIG" "$TARGET_GITCONFIG.bak.$(date +%s)"
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fi
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# Prompt for identity. Defaults: pre-existing config values, else blank.
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current_name="$(git config --global user.name 2>/dev/null || true)"
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current_email="$(git config --global user.email 2>/dev/null || true)"
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read -r -p "Git user.name [${current_name:-<required>}]: " new_name
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new_name="${new_name:-$current_name}"
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read -r -p "Git user.email [${current_email:-<required>}]: " new_email
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new_email="${new_email:-$current_email}"
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if [[ -z "$new_name" || -z "$new_email" ]]; then
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err "Both user.name and user.email are required."
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exit 1
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fi
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cp "$SOURCE_GITCONFIG" "$TARGET_GITCONFIG"
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# `git config --global` finds and rewrites the [user] section
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# cleanly even when the source carries a different identity.
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git config --global user.name "$new_name"
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git config --global user.email "$new_email"
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ok "Wrote $TARGET_GITCONFIG with identity $new_name <$new_email>."
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fi
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