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dotfiles

This repository holds my Linux config files.

Mandatory unixporn screenshots

New version as of dec 2018: dotfiles

Older versions:

Tools

Purpose Tool
WM i3 (i3-gaps)
App launcher rofi
Shell Bash
Package managers Pacman & Trizen
OS Arch Linux (or Antergos if I'm lazy)
Terminal xfce4-terminal
Editor nano
Code editor vscode / jetbrains stuff
Browser Chromium
File manager If I have to use one ... Nautilus
Music Google Play Music Desktop Player

computer specifc setup

Nowadays I use a few different computers and I'd used to apply the base config and configure each pc on its own. I've grown tired of this approach however so I added a "pc specific" setup in the installer.

The pc specific setup bit will read the folder names in computers, offer you a choice, and execute the install.sh inside that folder. This allows me to get pc specific settings synced with git and applied easily.