Lucien Cartier-Tilet
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== ALL FILES == The org TOCs were unused on export, and Spacemacs makes it useless. This commits removes them. The startup header of org files is moved to the header file. == AWESOME == In the Awesome file, this commit removes everything about custom theme creation as this part is not yet used. I also remade and reorganized the windows titlebars. Theme files for Awesome shall be added soon. The wallpaper functions were updated accordingly. In the autostart part, I updated some commands (picom will not launch if another instance is already running, same for the XFCE polkit), and I added PumoPM to the autolaunched software (power management). Due to some issues, I also let Awesome one second before launching `set-screens'. == AWESOME AND CUSTOM SCRIPTS == This commit also removes any usage of pywal. My Awesome configuration and my custom scripts were updated accordingly. == CUSTOM SCRIPTS == In bin.org, the script `pape-restore' has been removed since it can now be replaced with the command `nitrogen --restore'. `pape-update' has also been updated so it doesn’t depend on `pape-restore' and gets a random wallpaper for nitrogen to set without the help of pywal. == XRESOURCES / ST AND PICOM == St’s transparency was tweaked to match my windows’ titlebar transparency. It also got the Nord theme mentionned above. Some custom Picom rule about St’s transparency has been removed. == PICOM == I made it clearer in the index and on Picom’s page Picom is the new Compton. == FIREFOX == A new git submodule (blurredfox-nord) has been added, which adds some transparency to Firefox as well as some Nord colors. == I3 AND POLYBAR == My i3 and Polybar config have been deprecated since I do not use them anymore. == SPACEMACS == Changed shortcuts for config files |
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Phundrak’s dotfiles
Presentation
This repository is where I keep most of my configuration files. With what is stored here, anyone can recreate a working desktop configuration similar to my daily one.
My dotfiles are managed by yadm, and although I don’t use its alternate files features (which is pretty neat btw), it allows me to painlessly manage my dotfiles right where they are and not in a separate Git repository somewhere with everything symlinked. Another advantage of yadm is it will automatically execute (with your authorization, of course) my homemade bootstrap when my dotfiles are cloned through yadm.
Where’s the config file for X?
As you may have noticed, I am striving for a 100% amount of configuration files exported from Org files, that is, through literary programming. This is still very much a work in progress, but so far I achieved this for the following configuration files:
- Email signature (not very hard I must admit) (/phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/org/config/index.org)
.gitignore_global
(not very hard either) (/phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/org/config/index.org).rustfmt.toml
(/phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/org/config/index.org)- My Xresources file (/phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/org/config/index.org)
- My custom scripts
- My fish config
- My i3 config
- The installation bootstrap
- My nano config
- My Polybar config
- My Emacs (Spacemacs) config
- And finally my Tmux config
Some more info please?
Everything you need to know is in my /phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/org/config folder, and my Org files are also available in web format on my website phundrak.com/config.
Neat, what’s the license?
All of my dotfiles (and my dotfiles only) are available under the GNU GPLv3 Licence. Please consult /phundrak/config.phundrak.com/src/commit/a958ee8a601a252ab5b72741eba48d60eea65979/LICENCE.md for more information. In short: you are free to access, edit and redistribute all of my dotfiles under the same licence and as allowed by the licence, and if you fuck up something, it’s your own responsibility.