#+TITLE: Phundrak’s dotfiles #+INCLUDE:-some-minor-configuration-files][And some minor configuration files]] - [[#email-signature][Email signature]] - [[#global-gitignore][Global gitignore]] - [[#tmux-configuration][Tmux configuration]] - [[#dependencies][Dependencies]] - [[#installation][Installation]] - [[#licence][Licence]] * Presentation :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-536e69f5-c012-4b7d-8a45-3a340d3bc7ee :END: This is my collection of dotfiles for my daily GNU/Linux environment, tweaked to my liking. If you wish to get the same setup as mine, follow the instructions below. As you can see, I personally use [[https://fishshell.com/][fish]] as my shell of choice, and [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][Emacs]] 27.0.90 (custom build) using [[http://spacemacs.org][Spacemacs]] (still with Emacs keybinding in Insert mode but with Evil in Normal mode) as my main text editor. When it comes to my graphical UI, I do not have any desktop environment. Instead, I have two tiling window managers. The historical first on my configuration is [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][i3-gaps]], an [[https://i3wm.org/][i3]] fork by [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][Airblader]] with which I use two bars generated by [[https://polybar.github.io/][Polybar]]. My other TWM, and the one I use most often, is [[https://awesomewm.org/][AwesomeWM]]. Both TWMs use [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal][pywal]] to define their color scheme, as well as [[https://github.com/davatorium/rofi][rofi]]’s color scheme. Finally, you can find my configuration for my Ergodox keyboard [[https://configure.ergodox-ez.com/ergodox-ez/layouts/5WrVw/latest/0][here]]. It is optimized for usage with the Bépo layout set as a software layout, and for shortcuts from i3. * Screenshots :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-ee37502b-09a4-4668-88e2-1d4406252bd2 :END: #+CAPTION: Desktop with Neofetch in the terminal [[./img/neofetch.png.webp]] #+CAPTION: Desktop with Emacs opened [[./img/emacs.png.webp]] #+CAPTION: Desktop with Rofi [[./img/rofi.png.webp]] * Features :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-8539dd6f-4fcb-4dc7-a3ef-b8ad198c91d4 :END: - Emacs configuration perfectly tailored for my own use - Beautiful and comfy i3 and polybar configuration - And enough information below to get basically the same distro install as I have on my main computer and my travel laptop. Most of the org files you will find in this repos are the actual source code of much of my config files. For instance, the bootstrap found in [[file:installation.org][installation.org]] exports almost all of its code snippets to [[file:.config/yadm/bootstrap][.config/yadm/bootstrap]] thanks to =M-x org-babel-tangle= from within Emacs. Below I will also present and comment some of my short config files which do not deserve to have a full org file dedicated to them. ** Tiling Window Managers :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-b70d9b3b-4259-4311-aa23-4792656220bb :END: *** AwesomeWM :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-dbfc71a0-9d96-4f53-a064-f8d6f9567813 :END: AwesomeWM is the TWM I use the most on my computer between itself and i3. My configuration for it is documented in detail in its corresponding document, which you can find [[file:awesome.org][here]]. *** i3 configuration :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-c918e370-d867-412c-8b0e-078e4e3772e0 :END: The i3 configuration is detailed in its corresponding README which you can find [[file:i3.org][here]]. ** Graphical tweaks :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-08018a9b-f0c8-4bff-b18d-834ec0dc11a8 :END: *** GTK Settings :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-1e9b2c5f-9ce4-4706-af5b-fb3b423cdb82 :END: **** GTK2 :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-6b46d7ef-3015-46e6-b9f4-58be449ff9b6 :HEADER-ARGS: :tangle ~/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini :END: Regarding GTK2, I have only one configuration file: the filechooser’s configuration file. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix [Filechooser Settings] #+END_SRC The first option alows me to open the file chooser in the current working directory: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix StartupMode=cwd #+END_SRC Next, setting the location mode to ~path-bar~ will show the path as buttons that can be clicked rather than the full path. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix LocationMode=path-bar #+END_SRC With this configuration, by default we won’t see hidden files. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix ShowHidden=true #+END_SRC And we'll also see the size of the visible files. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix ShowSizeColumn=true #+END_SRC Now, let’s choose the geometry of our file picker. These two first lines set where the file picker appears: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix GeometryX=566 GeometryY=202 #+END_SRC And these two describe the size of the window: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix GeometryWidth=800 GeometryHeight=400 #+END_SRC With these two lines, we set how our files are sorted: by name, and in the ascending order. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix SortColumn=name SortOrder=ascending #+END_SRC Our default view mode is a list of files: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix ViewMode=list-view #+END_SRC And finally, setting our icon view scale to ~-1~ sets the icon view to the max size. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix IconViewScale=-1 #+END_SRC **** GTK3 :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-0de8173e-2c28-4ac2-811e-e6c1a437ef51 :HEADER-ARGS: :tangle ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini :END: The following file helps me choosing the aspect of various GTK+ 3 software, including their theme and icons. First, let’s declare the header: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix [Settings] #+END_SRC Now, let’s hint to GTK that I prefer dark themes. This can have an influence also on some websites that can detect this preference and therefore set their own theme to dark by themselves. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme = true #+END_SRC Next, the icon theme is the Flat Remix Dark icon theme: #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-icon-theme-name = Flat-Remix-Dark #+END_SRC Now, the general theme for GTK3 is Arc Dark. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-theme-name = Arc-Dark #+END_SRC #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-can-change-accels = 1 #+END_SRC #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-xft-antialias=1 gtk-xft-hinting=1 gtk-xft-hintstyle=hintslight # gtk-xft-rgba=rgb #+END_SRC Since window decorations are handled by my WMs, I will leave this variable empty. #+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix gtk-decoration-layout= #+END_SRC *** Picom :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-c539fde3-3f1a-4855-8d63-28729ed806a5 :END: Picom is a standalone compositor for Xorg, and the successor to Compton, itself successor to xcompmgr-dana, itself a fork of xcompmgr. You can find my Picom configuration [[file:picom.org][here]]. *** Xresources :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-e6f48975-3b86-4a75-a7e5-5cc9edbd9869 :HEADER-ARGS: :tangle ~/.Xresources :exports code :END: My Xresources file is very short. Indeed, it only contains two lines which are dedicated to my =st= terminal to set its font and shell. The font is set as follows. #+BEGIN_SRC conf st.font: Source Code Pro for Powerline:style=book #+END_SRC And I will set my shell like this: #+BEGIN_SRC conf st.shell: /usr/bin/fish #+END_SRC I can also set the transparency of st (my terminal emulator) like so: #+BEGIN_SRC conf st.alpha: 0.9 #+END_SRC I used to have lines dedicated to UXTerm and URxvt, but I cast them out of my system. ** Text and source code editing :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-2730f882-e775-41a3-b169-5049c142cc54 :END: *** Emacs configuration :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f6d2561f-5c02-4540-8287-4acf3037b3d5 :END: Emacs is my main text editor, which I use for almost everything. Because, you know… #+begin_quote Emacs is a great operating system, it just lacks a good text editor. #+end_quote You can find my Emacs config, based on Spacemacs, in my [[https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/dotfiles/src/branch/master/.spacemacs][.spacemacs]] file, and my user configuration in my [[file:spacemacs.org][spacemacs.org]] file. *** Nano :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-1724166b-55b7-4a64-9ff1-47c2a9e76f46 :END: Although it is a very simple piece of software, nano does offer some customization. Mine can be found in my [[file:~/org/config-website/nano.org][nano.org]] file. *** Rustfmt :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-0ae9005c-76a6-49f6-947c-0c8464616e10 :END: You can find my Rustfmt configuration [[file:rustfmt.org][here]]. ** Custom scripts in =PATH= :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-d582e107-fa66-4f79-869e-2b49116ed1ec :END: I have written some scripts that help me daily accomplish some simple tasks, like mounting and unmounting a drive or Android device, an emoji picker, a utility to set up my Wacom tablet, and so on. You can find them stored in [[file:.local/bin/README.org][.local/bin]] along with their detailed explanation in the README placed in the same folder —which is actually their source code once the org-mode file gets tangled. ** Fish configuration with useful abbreviations :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f35ed9a3-c9fc-458c-8a62-693f679f6992 :END: You can also find in my Fish shell configuration in my [[file:~/org/config-website/fish.org][fish.org]] file, which contains my usual abbreviations. ** And some minor configuration files :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-1a819f94-ab79-41e6-9509-a2781ab10b79 :END: *** Email signature :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f6c48286-a320-493f-b330-ee0a697e6d79 :HEADER-ARGS: :tangle ~/.signature :END: This file gets inserted automatically at the end of my emails. #+BEGIN_SRC text Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet https://phundrak.com (Français) https://phundrak.com/en (English) Sent from a Free and Open-Source Linux operating system with GNU/Emacs #+END_SRC *** Global gitignore :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-4f92eb29-7cfa-48ec-b39d-39037ace3682 :HEADER-ARGS: :tangle ~/.gitignore_global :END: Sometimes, there are some lines that always reappear in gitignores. So, instead of always adding them, let git now that some elements are to be ignored by default, hence the [[file:.gitignore_global][~/.gitignore_global]] file. First, we don’t want nano’s backup files. #+BEGIN_SRC text ~* #+END_SRC And object files and output binaries generated by =gcc= and the likes aren’t welcome either. #+BEGIN_SRC text ,*.out ,*.o #+END_SRC ** Tmux configuration :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-4f48b912-b67b-4549-a671-802e76221f46 :END: You can find my tmux configuration in [[file:tmux.org][tmux.org]]. It depends on the submodule [[https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux.git][.tmux]] by [[https://pempek.net/][Gregory Pakosz]]. * Dependencies :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-5849dbcf-a650-4323-9a90-bec549a7b982 :END: Of course, some dependencies are needed for my dotfiles to work well. Here is a non-exhaustive list of software needed by these configuration files: - [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][GNU/Emacs]] >= 26.2 - [[http://spacemacs.org][Spacemacs]] (develop branch) - My [[https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/conlang-layer][conlanging layer]] - [[https://github.com/venmos/w3m-layer][Venmos]]’ [[https://github.com/venmos/w3m-layer][w3m layer]] - The [[https://fishshell.com/][Fish shell]], using [[https://github.com/jorgebucaran/fisher][fisher]] - [[https://lukesmith.xyz/][Luke Smith]]’s [[https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/st][fork]] of [[https://st.suckless.org/][st]] - [[https://resloved.info/][Resloved]]’s [[https://github.com/resloved/i3][i3-gaps-rounded]] fork of [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][Airblader]]’s [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][i3-gaps]], itself a fork of [[https://i3wm.org/][i3]] - [[https://github.com/yshui/compton][Compton]], more specificaly [[https://github.com/tryone144/compton][Tryone]]’s [[https://github.com/tryone144/compton][fork]] - [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal/][pywal]] - [[https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/][dmenu]] - [[https://github.com/enkore/j4-dmenu-desktop][j4-dmenu-desktop]] - [[https://github.com/davatorium/rofi][Rofi]] - [[https://github.com/gpoore/minted][minted]] - [[https://www.rust-lang.org/][Rust]] (stable and nightly) - [[https://www.latex-project.org/][LaTeX]] and [[http://xetex.sourceforge.net/][XeTeX]] (=texlive= packages on Arch Linux) - [[https://github.com/tmux/tmux][tmux]], based on [[https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux][this repo]]’s configuration by [[https://pempek.net/][Grégory Pakosz]]. - And a bunch of other stuff, see below And some other stuff scattered around in my dotfiles. BTW, I use Arch. * Installation :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-bfb2e09b-d5d7-4d6f-8b29-763c49b3fd09 :END: For an installation walkthrough of my Arch Linux installation, check out my [[file:installation.org][installation.org]] file where I walk you through the first manual steps and through the bootstrap you can execute to automatically take care of a lot of elements. * Licence :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-a3438126-ee60-4f11-a2f6-f52e49dade59 :END: All of my dotfiles (and my dotfiles only) are available under the GNU GPLv3 Licence. Please consult [[file: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.