
You can use dotbot’s -plugin-dir option to load all plugins in the directory. If you copy dotbot_firefox.py to a directory containing other plugins, To tell dotbot to load the plugin: dotbot -plugin dotbot_firefox.py If you copy dotbot_firefox.py to the root of your dotfiles directory You might choose to do this if you already use other pluginsĪnd have configured dotbot to load all plugins from a plugin directory. If desired, you can copy dotbot_firefox.py to your dotfiles directory.
#Install dotbot update
The command for this will look something like: git submodule update -init dotbot-firefox Copy dotbot_firefox.py When you clone your dotfiles repository or pull new changes Note that you may need to initialize the plugin’s git submodule To tell dotbot to load the plugin: dotbot -plugin dotbot-firefox/dotbot_firefox.py This will clone the repository to a directory named dotbot-firefox. Then you can add the plugin repository as a submodule using git: git submodule add (for example, if you manage your dotfiles using git) If you want to track dotbot-firefox as a git submodule You’ll need to edit that file to add the -plugin option.
#Install dotbot install
If you’re using one of dotbot’s install scripts, To tell dotbot to load the plugin: dotbot -plugin dotbot_firefox Then, when running dotbot, use the -p or -plugin option Then you can install the plugin using pip: pip install dotbot-firefox (for example, if you’re using a virtual environment), If you want to install dotbot-firefox as a Python package There are two ways to install and use the plugin:Īdd it as a git submodule in your dotfiles repository.Ĭopy dotbot_firefox.py into your dotfiles directory. The plugin will find Firefox profile directories that contain a prefs.js fileĪnd will use dotbot’s builtin Link plugin to create the symlinks. You can enforce a consistent Firefox configuration across all your profilesīy using dotbot-firefox to create symlinks to a custom user.js.

If found, the user.js settings will be copied to prefs.js and used. When Firefox starts, it will look for a user.js file in your profile directory. Kaleidoscope - I keep seeing this and I haven't gotten it yet.Configure your Firefox profile(s) using dotbot.

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