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# My dotfiles
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This is a collection of some of my dotfiles for my Linux systems. I personally use these on Artix, Fedora, Ubuntu and Termux (Android).
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To install:
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```bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/theanonymousexyz/dotfiles.git
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$ cd dotfiles
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$ ./artix-install.sh # For Artix
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$ ./fedora-install.sh # For Fedora
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$ ./termux-install.sh # For Termux
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$ ./deb-install.sh # For Debian and Ubuntu
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```
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Note that I use `doas` instead of `sudo` (only on Artix). If you prefer `sudo`, then change all instances of `doas` to `sudo`, or simply create a symlink `doas` pointing to `sudo`:
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```bash
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sudo ln -s $(which sudo) /usr/bin/doas
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```
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**Notes:**
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- You need to make `doas`/`sudo` rules that allow you to execute, `poweroff` and `reboot` (and additionally `ivpn-service` and `pkill "^ivpn-service$"` if you use IVPN) without a password, otherwise the keybindings and scripts for those won't work.
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- The install script requires GNU Stow to work.
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- Make sure to thoroughly examine these dotfiles and change them to your needs before using them.
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- See the READMEs in the individual subfolders here for special notes.
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- I use `dash` instead of `sh` or `bash` for my shell scripts. As such, all my scripts try to be as POSIX compliant as possible. If you don't want to use `dash`, you can change the shebang in the scripts to `#!/bin/sh` or `#!/bin/bash`.
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