2026-06-19 22:19:49 +05:30
2026-06-19 22:19:49 +05:30
2026-06-19 21:36:24 +05:30
2026-06-19 22:19:49 +05:30
2026-06-19 22:19:49 +05:30

Bootstrap

A collection of bootstrap scripts for setting up tools and configurations I use across new machines, servers, and development environments.

The goal is simple: reduce the number of manual steps required after installing an operating system and make my setup reproducible.

Available Scripts

Script Description
install_nvim.sh Installs Neovim 0.11.7 and clones my Neovim configuration repository.
install_yazi.sh Installs Yazi terminal file manager and its dependencies.
install_zoxide.sh Installs Zoxide directory jumper and configures shell integrations.

All scripts support Arch Linux, Debian / Ubuntu, and Fedora.

More scripts will be added over time.

Usage

To bootstrap a new machine and set up the b command tool, run the following:

curl -fsSL https://adityagupta.dev/b | bash

Once bootstrapped, you can run any installer script using the b command followed by its shortcut name. You can also chain multiple installations by separating their names with a comma:

b nvim
b yazi
b nvim,yazi

Uninstallation

To completely remove the bootstrap helper tool and clear out the shell configurations (leaving any installed software configs intact), run:

b bye

Then reload your shell configuration or run unset -f b to clear the function definition from your current terminal session.

Philosophy

These scripts are designed for my own systems first.

That means they may make assumptions about:

  • Preferred software choices
  • Directory layouts
  • Configuration locations
  • Existing infrastructure

The scripts are intentionally straightforward Bash scripts that can be inspected and modified before execution.

Future Plans

Potential additions include:

  • Development environment bootstrap
  • Workstation setup
  • Server provisioning
  • Dotfile installation
  • Container and virtualization tooling
  • Personal utilities

Security

Running scripts directly from the internet is convenient but should always be approached with caution.

If you do not trust the source, inspect the script before executing it:

curl -fsSL https://git.adityagupta.dev/sortedcord/bootstrap/raw/branch/master/bootstrap.sh
curl -fsSL https://git.adityagupta.dev/sortedcord/bootstrap/raw/branch/master/routes.sh

and review the contents before piping it into a shell.

License

MIT

Description
A lazy attempt at unifying a distro-agnostic package manager with system dotfiles.
Readme 803 KiB
Languages
Shell 100%