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#+TITLE: Phundrak’s dotfiles
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#+setupfile: headers
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#+OPTIONS: auto-id:t
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#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta name="description" content="Phundrak's dotfiles" />
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#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta property="og:title" content="Phundrak's dotfiles" />
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#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <meta property="og:description" content="Description of the dotfiles of Phundrak" />
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* Presentation
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Presentation-981f2f04
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:END:
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This is my collection of dotfiles for my daily GNU/Linux environment, tweaked to
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my liking. If you wish to get the same setup as mine, follow the instructions
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below.
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For starters, here is the link to all the pages on my website that you might
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find interesting. I’ll describe them in more details below.
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- [[file:installation.org][Arch Linux bootstrap script]]
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- [[file:awesome.org][AwesomeWM configuration]]
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- [[file:bin.org][Custom scripts]]
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- [[file:spacemacs.org][Emacs (Spacemacs) configuration]]
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- [[file:fish.org][Fish shell configuration]]
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- [[file:Deprecated/i3.org][i3 configuration]] (deprecated)
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- [[file:Deprecated/nano.org][Nano configuration]] (deprecated)
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- [[file:WIP/ncmpcpp.org][ncmpcpp configuration]] (work in progress)
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- [[file:WIP/neofetch.org][Neofetch configuration]] (work in progress)
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- [[file:picom.org][Picom configuration]] (replacement of Compton)
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- [[file:Deprecated/polybar.org][Polybar configuration]] (deprecated)
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- [[file:rustfmt.org][Rustfmt configuration]]
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- [[file:tmux.org][Tmux configuration]]
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As you can see, I personally use [[https://fishshell.com/][fish]] as my shell of choice, and [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][Emacs]] 28.0
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using [[http://spacemacs.org][Spacemacs]] (still with Emacs keybinding in insert mode but with Evil in
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normal mode) as my main text editor.
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When it comes to my graphical UI, I do not have any desktop
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environment. Instead, I have two tiling window managers, [[https://awesomewm.org/][Awesome]] and
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[[https://stumpwm.github.io/][StumpWM]]. I used to use [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][i3-gaps]], an [[https://i3wm.org/][i3]] fork by [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][Airblader]], with which I
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used [[https://polybar.github.io/][Polybar]] as well as [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal][pywal]] to define my system’s color scheme. But
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now, as said above, I prefer to use Awesome. It has a built-in status
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bar which I use, and I settled on the dark [[https://www.nordtheme.com/][Nord theme]] for pretty much
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everything I use.
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Finally, you can find my configuration for my ErgodoxEZ keyboard [[https://configure.ergodox-ez.com/ergodox-ez/layouts/5WrVw/latest/0][here]]. It is
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optimized for usage with the Bépo layout set as a software layout. It has also a
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layer set to emulate a Qwerty layout when using the Bépo software layout due to
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some games that do not offer to remap keys (I’m looking at you, Among Us).
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* Features
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-5ab2a2c0
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:END:
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- Emacs configuration perfectly tailored for my own use
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- Beautiful and comfy AwesomeWM and StumpWM configuration
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- And enough information below to get basically the same distro
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install as I have on my main computer and my travel laptop.
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Most of the org files you will find in this repos are the actual
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source code of much of my config files. For instance, the bootstrap
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found in [[file:bootstrap.org][bootstrap.org]] exports almost all of its code snippets to
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[[file:.config/yadm/bootstrap][.config/yadm/bootstrap]] thanks to =M-x org-babel-tangle= from within
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Emacs. Below I will also present and comment some of my short config
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files which do not deserve to have a full org file dedicated to them.
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** Tiling Window Managers
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Tiling_Window_Managers-da221e37
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:END:
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*** StumpWM
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Tiling-Window-Managers-StumpWM-u9kdbd6137j0
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:END:
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StumpWM is the tiling window manager I use the most at the moment. It
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is written and configured in Common Lisp, which I enjoy a lot since it
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has a syntax quite close to Elisp, the Lisp dialect used in Emacs. I’m
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currently still in the process of figuring out my config, so please
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consider it as a kind of work in progress. You can find the
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configuration [[file:stumpwm.org][here]].
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*** AwesomeWM
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Tiling_Window_Managers-AwesomeWM-2eac61a9
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:END:
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AwesomeWM is the TWM I used for quite some time after switching from
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i3. This is an automatic tiling window manager written and configured
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mostly in Lua, with its core written in C (this is originally a dwm
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fork). My configuration for it is documented in detail in its
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corresponding document, which you can find [[file:awesome.org][here]].
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*** i3 configuration (Deprecated)
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Tiling_Window_Managers-i3_configuration-9c92e43c
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:END:
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The i3 configuration is detailed in its corresponding README which you
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can find [[file:i3.org][here]]. Be aware I do not use i3 anymore, and I will not update
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it until I may someday use it again. This was deprecated on August
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22nd, 2020.
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**** Polybar config (Deprecated)
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Polybar_config_(Deprecated)-c8f95774
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:END:
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My annotated polybar config can be found [[file:polybar.org][here]], if you wish to use it. Be aware I
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do not use polybar anymore, and I will not update it until I may someday use it
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again. This was deprecated on August 22nd, 2020.
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** Theme and graphical tweaks
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-9879f6b0
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:END:
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*** GTK Settings
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-GTK_Settings-752e9916
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:END:
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**** GTK2
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-GTK_Settings-GTK2-74c9de24
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:END:
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***** General configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.gtkrc-2.0
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-GTK_Settings-GTK2-General_configuration-eb1f1f3c
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:END:
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This file is tangled at ~$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0~. This is an equivalent for the GTK3
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configuration file you will see below, and it shares most of its settings.
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First, let’s select the Nordic theme for GTK2. Let’s also set the icon theme.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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# -*- mode: unix-config -*-
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gtk-theme-name="Nordic"
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gtk-icon-theme-name="Flat-Remix-Dark"
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-xft-antialias=1
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gtk-xft-hinting=1
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gtk-xft-hintstyle="hintslight"
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#+END_SRC
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This changes the shortcuts in menu, let’s also make the menus snappier.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-can-change-accels=1
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gtk-menu-bar-popup-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popdown-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popup-delay=0
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#+END_SRC
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***** Filechooser
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-GTK_Settings-GTK2-Filechooser-389f040d
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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[Filechooser Settings]
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#+END_SRC
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The first option alows me to open the file chooser in the current working
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directory:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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StartupMode=cwd
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#+END_SRC
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Next, setting the location mode to ~path-bar~ will show the path as buttons that
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can be clicked rather than the full path.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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LocationMode=path-bar
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#+END_SRC
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With this configuration, by default we won’t see hidden files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ShowHidden=true
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#+END_SRC
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And we'll also see the size of the visible files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ShowSizeColumn=true
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#+END_SRC
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Now, let’s choose the geometry of our file picker. These two first lines set
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where the file picker appears:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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GeometryX=566
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GeometryY=202
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#+END_SRC
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And these two describe the size of the window:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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GeometryWidth=800
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GeometryHeight=400
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#+END_SRC
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With these two lines, we set how our files are sorted: by name, and in the
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ascending order.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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SortColumn=name
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SortOrder=ascending
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#+END_SRC
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Our default view mode is a list of files:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ViewMode=list-view
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#+END_SRC
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And finally, setting our icon view scale to ~-1~ sets the icon view to the max
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size.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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IconViewScale=-1
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#+END_SRC
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**** GTK3
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-GTK_Settings-GTK3-3d6cba86
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:END:
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The following file helps me choosing the aspect of various GTK+ 3 software,
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including their theme and icons. First, let’s declare the header:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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[Settings]
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#+END_SRC
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Now, let’s hint to GTK that I prefer dark themes. This can have an influence
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also on some websites that can detect this preference and therefore set their
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own theme to dark by themselves.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme = true
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#+END_SRC
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Next, the icon theme is the Flat Remix Dark icon theme:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-icon-theme-name = Flat-Remix-Dark
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#+END_SRC
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Now, the general theme for GTK3 is Nordic.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-theme-name = Nordic
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-can-change-accels=1
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gtk-menu-bar-popup-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popdown-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popup-delay=0
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-xft-antialias=1
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gtk-xft-hinting=1
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gtk-xft-hintstyle=hintslight
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# gtk-xft-rgba=rgb
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#+END_SRC
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Since window decorations are handled by my WMs, I will leave this variable
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empty.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-decoration-layout=
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#+END_SRC
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*** Picom (Compton)
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-Picom-b5b9a4dd
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:END:
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Picom is a standalone compositor for Xorg, and the successor to
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Compton, itself successor to xcompmgr-dana, itself a fork of xcompmgr.
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You can find my Picom configuration [[file:picom.org][here]].
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*** Xresources
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.Xresources :exports code
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Graphical_tweaks-Xresources-8b622de1
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:END:
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The main body in my Xresources declaration is the declaration of my
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color theme. It is based on the [[https://www.nordtheme.com/][Nord]] theme, from their [[https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-xresources/][Git repository]].
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf
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#define nord0 #2E3440
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#define nord1 #3B4252
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#define nord2 #434C5E
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#define nord3 #4C566A
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#define nord4 #D8DEE9
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#define nord5 #E5E9F0
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#define nord6 #ECEFF4
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#define nord7 #8FBCBB
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#define nord8 #88C0D0
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#define nord9 #81A1C1
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#define nord10 #5E81AC
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#define nord11 #BF616A
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#define nord12 #D08770
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#define nord13 #EBCB8B
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#define nord14 #A3BE8C
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#define nord15 #B48EAD
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,*.foreground: nord4
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,*.background: nord0
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,*.cursorColor: nord4
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,*fading: 35
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,*fadeColor: nord3
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,*.color0: nord1
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,*.color1: nord11
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,*.color2: nord14
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,*.color3: nord13
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,*.color4: nord9
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,*.color5: nord15
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,*.color6: nord8
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,*.color7: nord5
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,*.color8: nord3
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,*.color9: nord11
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,*.color10: nord14
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,*.color11: nord13
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,*.color12: nord9
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,*.color13: nord15
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,*.color14: nord7
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,*.color15: nord6
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#+END_SRC
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** Text and source code editing
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Text_and_source_code_editing-63cc66d5
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:END:
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*** Emacs configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Text_and_source_code_editing-Emacs_configuration-ef937102
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:END:
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Emacs is my main text editor, which I use for almost everything.
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Because, you know…
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#+begin_quote
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Emacs is a great operating system, it just lacks a good text editor.
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#+end_quote
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I currently have two Emacs configs:
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- a Spacemacs config, which you can find [[file:spacemacs.org][here]]. It is mostly abandoned
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at this point, and I’m thinking of deprecating it in favor of the
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next config
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- a vanilla config, written entirely by myself instead of relying on a
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framework like Spacemacs or DoomEmacs. This is currently my main
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config which you can find [[file:emacs.org][here]].
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*** Nano (deprecated)
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Text_and_source_code_editing-Nano-a9d4839f
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:END:
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Although it is a very simple piece of software, nano does offer some
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customization. Mine can be found in my [[file:~/org/config-website/nano.org][nano.org]] file. Be aware I do not use nano
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anymore, and I will not update it until I may someday use it again. This was
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deprecated on August 28th, 2020.
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*** Rustfmt
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Text_and_source_code_editing-Rustfmt-2c4ac0b3
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:END:
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You can find my Rustfmt configuration [[file:rustfmt.org][here]].
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** Custom scripts in =PATH=
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Custom_scripts_in_=PATH=-043e8c8e
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:END:
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I have written some scripts that help me daily accomplish some simple
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tasks, like mounting and unmounting a drive or Android device, an
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emoji picker, a utility to set up my Wacom tablet, and so on. You can
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find them stored in my [[file:bin.org][bin.org]] file along with their detailed
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explanation in the README placed in the same folder —which is actually
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their source code once the org-mode file gets tangled.
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** Terminal configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Terminal-configuration-9662b145
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:END:
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*** Fish configuration with useful abbreviations
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Fish_configuration_with_useful_abbreviations-c71ffba0
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:END:
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You can also find in my Fish shell configuration in my [[file:~/org/config-website/fish.org][fish.org]] file, which
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contains my usual abbreviations.
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*** Tmux configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-Tmux_configuration-ce76e030
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:END:
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You can find my tmux configuration in [[file:tmux.org][tmux.org]]. It depends on the submodule
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[[https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux.git][.tmux]] by [[https://pempek.net/][Gregory Pakosz]].
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** And some minor configuration files
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-And_some_minor_configuration_files-d5cec319
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:END:
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*** Email signature
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.signature
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-And_some_minor_configuration_files-Email_signature-8c5f2218
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:END:
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This file gets inserted automatically at the end of my emails.
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#+BEGIN_SRC text
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Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet
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https://phundrak.com (Français)
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https://phundrak.com/en (English)
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Sent from GNU/Emacs
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#+END_SRC
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*** Global gitignore
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.gitignore_global
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-And_some_minor_configuration_files-Global_gitignore-42467108
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:END:
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Sometimes, there are some lines that always reappear in gitignores. So, instead
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of always adding them, let git now that some elements are to be ignored by
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default, hence the [[file:.gitignore_global][~/.gitignore_global]] file. First, we don’t want nano’s backup
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files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC text
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~*
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#+END_SRC
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And object files and output binaries generated by =gcc= and the likes aren’t
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welcome either.
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#+BEGIN_SRC text
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,*.out
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,*.o
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#+END_SRC
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*** Paru
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Features-And-some-minor-configuration-files-Paru-1f3ef49e
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:END:
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~paru~ is an AUR helper for Arch Linux which aims to be a replacement for ~yay~.
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A couple of the options you will see below aim at restoring the behavior of
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~yay~ in ~paru~. I also activated the sudo loop so I don’t have to enter my
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password if one package takes too much time to compile and/or compress. I know
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it can be a security issue if someone ever get access to my computer while paru
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is running, but if it ever happens it will be already concerning enough they
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managed to. I also make use of [[file:bin.org::#Emacs-stuff-Dired-2eeca9da][my custom script dired]] so I can use Emacs’ Dired
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as the file manager for ~paru~.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle ~/.config/paru/paru.conf
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[options]
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BottomUp
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Devel
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DevelSuffixes = -git -cvs -svn -bzr -darcs -always
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NewsOnUpgrade
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PgpFetch
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Provides
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RemoveMake
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SudoLoop
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UpgradeMenu
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[bin]
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FileManager = dired
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#+END_SRC
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* Installation
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Installation-9ec2ae86
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:END:
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For an installation walkthrough of my Arch Linux installation, check
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out my [[file:bootstrap.org][bootstrap]] file where I walk you through the first manual steps
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||
and through the bootstrap you can execute to automatically take care
|
||
of a lot of elements.
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||
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||
* Licence
|
||
:PROPERTIES:
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||
:CUSTOM_ID: Licence-48911096
|
||
:END:
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All of my dotfiles (and my dotfiles only) are available under the GNU GPLv3
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||
Licence. Please consult [[file:LICENCE.md]] for more information. In short: you are
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||
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.
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