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Major overhaul
- Make everything compatible with both Artix and Fedora
- Install script is now only for Artix
- Extra .zsh files are no longer dot files, makes sourcing from .zshrc easier
2022-01-08 17:56:42 +01:00
alacritty/.config/alacritty Adjust bright black color. 2021-12-07 20:13:42 +01:00
mako/.config/mako Solarized colorscheme (#1) 2021-12-06 20:06:58 +00:00
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sway Fix Sway resize keybinds. 2022-01-01 20:24:39 +01:00
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swaynag/.config/swaynag Adjust window border thiccness and move swaynag back to the top. 2021-12-26 01:27:52 +01:00
waybar Shell scripts: 2022-01-08 16:24:17 +01:00
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My dotfiles

This is a collection of some of my dotfiles for my Linux systems. I personally use these on Artix Linux and Fedora Workstation.

If you're on Artix Linux, you can install these dotfiles by cloning this repository and executing artix-install.sh:

$ git clone https://github.com/theanonymousexyz/dotfiles.git
$ cd dotfiles
$ chmod +x artix-install.sh
$ ./artix-install.sh

Note that I use doas instead of sudo. If you prefer sudo, then change all instances of doas to sudo, or simply create a symlink doas pointing to sudo:

sudo ln -s $(which sudo) /usr/bin/doas

Notes:

  • You need to make doas/sudo rules that allow you to execute, poweroff and reboot (and additionally ivpn-service and pkill "^ivpn-service$" if you use IVPN) without a password, otherwise the keybindings and scripts for those won't work.
  • The install script requires GNU Stow to work.
  • Make sure to thoroughly examine these dotfiles and change them to your needs before using them.
  • See the READMEs in the individual subfolders here for special notes.
  • I've installed dash and symlinked /bin/sh to it for faster execution of shell scripts. As such, all my scripts try to be as POSIX compliant as possible. If you're on an Arch based distro, you can install dashbinsh from the AUR to automatically keep /bin/sh symlinked to dash.