briefcase
Welcome to my monorepo: briefcase.
Herein you will find a variety of libraries, packages, and documents. Some of this work in finished and other work is incomplete or just a sketch for a future project.
Where applicable, I try to include README.md
files in some of the
subdirectories to help orient both myself and any onlookers.
Languages
To give you a general idea of the source code inside of this monorepo, here is
the latest output from tokei --hidden --sort code .
:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language Files Lines Code Comments Blanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emacs Lisp 81 22267 13847 5661 2759 Python 177 10575 7930 885 1760 Elm 34 5345 4277 219 849 Haskell 50 4263 3111 428 724 Nix 66 1581 1379 66 136 TypeScript 19 1345 1067 90 188 Go 17 1256 926 173 157 Vim Script 2 766 470 87 209 Elixir 13 358 301 8 49 JavaScript 9 77 73 0 4 Lisp 3 83 43 23 17 Shell 3 55 30 11 14 Clojure 2 10 8 0 2 C 1 6 5 0 1 Rust 1 5 3 1 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 478 47992 33470 7652 6870 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sign posts
Below I have outlined a few projects that you might find interesting. I am
using //
to indicate the root of my monorepo, the directory in which this
README.md
resides.
//boilerplate
: scaffolding for projects. Boilerplate's goal is to reduce the startup costs of a project.//configs
: my dotfiles (e.g.config.fish
,init.vim
).//emacs
: Emacs is both my preferred text editor and my window manager; with tens of thousands of lines of Emacs Lisp, you can safely assume that this directory hosts a lot of libraries and packages.//monzo_ynab
:systemd
timer unit that imports my Monzo (i.e. a U.K.-based online bank) transactions into the personal finance tool YNAB (i.e. youneedabudget.com).//nixos
: my declarative configuration for my NixOS machines. If you are unfamiliar with Nix, I recommend reading about the NixOS project.//tools
: some scripts and projects that simplify my life.//website
: everything required to build my website, wpcarro.dev.
Notes to self
Here are a few reminders when setting up a new machine:
- Ensure
~/.password-store
exists. - Run
export_gpg
from a computer with my gpg credentials. Runimport_gpg
from the new machine. - Ensure the new machine can access my Github.