.vscode | ||
bash | ||
computers | ||
config | ||
dependencies | ||
docs | ||
fonts | ||
i3 | ||
media | ||
wallpapers | ||
.editorconfig | ||
CHANGELOG.md | ||
install.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
dotfiles
This repository holds my Linux config files.
Mandatory unixporn screenshots
New version as of Nov 2022:
I changed the terminal out for gnome-terminal, full-screen it has the same color-hue as the i3bar:
Older versions:
Tools
Purpose | Tool |
---|---|
WM | i3 (i3-gaps) |
App launcher | rofi |
Shell | Bash |
Package managers | Pacman & Trizen |
OS | Arch Linux |
Terminal | gnome-terminal |
Editor | nano |
Code editor | vscode |
Browser | Firefox |
File manager | If I have to use one ... Nautilus |
Music | Tidal through Tidal-hifi |
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.
Getting x info to use in i3
Some things are handled by window class/title or have custom resolutions set, the tools below help obtaining the info required:
- xprop -> displays static xwindow info including Window class
- xwininfo -> displays xwindow info including current size/position
getting icons
Copy/paste icons from this url: https://fontawesome.com/v5/cheatsheet
after-install
After install read ./docs/afterinstall.md