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| # briefcase
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| [](https://buildkite.com/wpcarros-infrastructure/briefcase)
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| 
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| Welcome to my monorepo: briefcase.
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| 
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| Herein you will find a variety of libraries, packages, and documents. Some of
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| this work in finished and other work is incomplete or just a sketch for a
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| future project.
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| 
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| Where applicable, I try to include `README.md` files in some of the
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| subdirectories to help orient both myself and any onlookers.
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| 
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| ## Languages
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| 
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| To give you a general idea of the source code inside of this monorepo, here is
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| the latest output from `tokei --hidden --sort code .`:
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| 
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| ```text
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|  Language            Files        Lines         Code     Comments       Blanks
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|  CSS                     9        67324        50733          218        16373
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|  Emacs Lisp            111        25326        15790         6337         3199
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|  Python                 99         7432         5414          623         1395
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|  JSON                   18         2235         2235            0            0
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|  Markdown               34         1771         1771            0            0
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|  TypeScript             25         1665         1317          115          233
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|  Nix                    65         1302         1115           82          105
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|  Go                     17         1256          926          173          157
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|  Vim Script              2          766          470           87          209
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|  HTML                   17          496          459           11           26
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|  Org                     8          420          411            8            1
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|  Haskell                 4          319          217           57           45
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|  Plain Text              5          145          145            0            0
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|  JavaScript             13          105           99            0            6
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|  Fish                    1           87           54           23           10
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|  Lisp                    3           83           43           23           17
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|  Elixir                  1           50           39            5            6
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|  Sass                    1           51           38            2           11
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|  TOML                    2           37           32            0            5
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|  Shell                   2           34           15            9           10
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|  Java                    2           11           11            0            0
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|  Makefile                2           14            9            3            2
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|  C                       1            6            5            0            1
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|  BASH                    2           10            4            2            4
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|  YAML                    1            5            4            0            1
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|  Rust                    1            5            3            1            1
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|  Total                 446       110955        81359         7779        21817
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| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ```
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| 
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| 67,321 of the 67,324 lines of CSS comes from `//website`, which includes the
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| template I use for my blog. Because I use TailwindCSS for my personal projects,
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| most of the styling is embedded in the class atribute of HTML and JSX tags.
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| 
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| ## Sign posts
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| 
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| Below I have outlined a few projects that you might find interesting. I am
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| using `//` to indicate the root of my monorepo, the directory in which this
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| `README.md` resides.
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| 
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| - `//boilerplate`: scaffolding for projects. Boilerplate's goal is to
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|   reduce the startup costs of a project.
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| - `//configs`: my dotfiles (e.g. `config.fish`, `init.vim`).
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| - `//emacs`: Emacs is both my preferred text editor and my window manager; with
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|   tens of thousands of lines of Emacs Lisp, you can safely assume that this
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|   directory hosts a lot of libraries and packages.
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| - `//monzo_ynab`: `systemd` timer unit that imports my Monzo (i.e. a U.K.-based
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|   online bank) transactions into the personal finance tool YNAB (i.e.
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|   youneedabudget.com).
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| - `//nixos`: my declarative configuration for my NixOS machines. If you are
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|   unfamiliar with Nix, I recommend reading about the NixOS project.
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| - `//tools`: some scripts and projects that simplify my life.
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| - `//website`: everything required to build my website, wpcarro.dev.
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| 
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| ## Notes to self
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| 
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| Here are a few reminders when setting up a new machine:
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| 
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| - Ensure `~/.password-store` exists.
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| - Run `export_gpg` from a computer with my gpg credentials. Run `import_gpg`
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|   from the new machine.
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| - Ensure the new machine can access my Github.
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