#+TITLE: Phundrak’s dotfiles #+AUTHOR: Lucien "Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet #+EMAIL: phundrak@phundrak.fr #+OPTIONS: H:4 broken_links:mark email:t ^:{} auto-id:t # ### LaTeX #################################################################### #+LATEX_CLASS: conlang #+LaTeX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [a4paper,twoside] #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{tocloft} \setlength{\cftchapnumwidth}{3em} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{xltxtra,fontspec,xunicode,svg} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage[total={17cm,24cm}]{geometry} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \setromanfont{Charis SIL} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{xcolor} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{hyperref} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,linkbordercolor=red,linkcolor=blue,pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 1}} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{multicol} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \usepackage{indentfirst} #+LATEX_HEADER_EXTRA: \sloppy # ### HTML ##################################################################### #+HTML_DOCTYPE: html5 #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+INFOJS_OPT: view:info toc:1 home:https://phundrak.fr/ toc:t #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: * Table of Contents :TOC_4_gh:noexport: :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-400070eb-725f-4416-a4c6-da3053df750b :END: - [[#presentation][Presentation]] - [[#features][Features]] - [[#screenshots][Screenshots]] - [[#dependencies][Dependencies]] - [[#installation][Installation]] - [[#install-arch-linux][Install Arch Linux]] - [[#get-the-latest-live-system-with-fast-mirrors][Get the latest live system with fast mirrors]] - [[#install-the-system][Install the system]] - [[#install-basic-packages][Install basic packages]] - [[#execute-bootstrap][Execute bootstrap]] - [[#get-a-correct-keyboard-layout][Get a correct keyboard layout]] - [[#set-our-locale][Set our locale]] - [[#create-some-folders][Create some folders]] - [[#set-users-shell-to-fish][Set user’s shell to fish]] - [[#install-yay-if-it-isnt-already-installed][Install =yay= if it isn’t already installed]] - [[#setting-up-emacs-installing-spacemacs][Setting up Emacs: Installing Spacemacs]] - [[#set-up-dotfiles][Set up dotfiles]] - [[#update-our-dotfiles-remotes][Update our dotfiles’ remotes]] - [[#get-envtpl][Get =envtpl=]] - [[#update-our-submodules][Update our submodules]] - [[#generate-our-alt-files][Generate our alt files]] - [[#symlink-some-system-config-files][Symlink some system config files]] - [[#install-basic-packages-1][Install basic packages]] - [[#installing-tryones-compton-fork][Installing Tryone’s Compton fork]] - [[#enable-some-of-our-services][Enable some of our services]] - [[#docker][Docker]] - [[#emacs][Emacs]] - [[#ssh-server][SSH server]] - [[#ly][Ly]] - [[#set-up-our-fish-shell][Set up our fish shell]] - [[#install-fisher][Install =fisher=]] - [[#install-our-extensions][Install our extensions]] - [[#install-packages-from-git][Install packages from git]] - [[#i3-gaps-rounded][i3-gaps rounded]] - [[#polybar-battery][Polybar Battery]] - [[#revealjs][Reveal.JS]] - [[#install-rust][Install Rust]] - [[#install-the-toolchains][Install the toolchains]] - [[#install-some-utilities][Install some utilities]] - [[#clean-the-pacman-and-yay-cache][Clean the =pacman= and =yay= cache]] - [[#licence][Licence]] * Presentation :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-536e69f5-c012-4b7d-8a45-3a340d3bc7ee :END: [[http://spacemacs.org][file:https://cdn.rawgit.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/442d025779da2f62fc86c2082703697714db6514/assets/spacemacs-badge.svg]] 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]] using [[http://spacemacs.org][Spacemacs]] (still with Emacs keybinding) as my main text editor. I also use [[https://github.com/resloved/i3][Resloved]]’s [[https://github.com/resloved/i3][fork]] of [[https://github.com/Airblader/i3][i3-gaps]] with two [[https://github.com/jaagr/polybar][polybar]] bars and [[https://github.com/tryone144][Tryone144]]’s [[https://github.com/tryone144/compton][fork]] of [[https://github.com/chjj/compton][Compton]]. The colors scheme for [[https://github.com/davatorium/rofi][rofi]], Emacs and polybar are chosen from the wallpapers using [[https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal][pywal]]. * 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. * Screenshots :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-ee37502b-09a4-4668-88e2-1d4406252bd2 :END: #+ATTR_HTML: :width 100% #+CAPTION: Desktop with Neofetch in the terminal [[./img/neofetch.png]] #+CAPTION: Desktop with Emacs opened #+ATTR_HTML: :width 100% [[./img/emacs.png]] #+CAPTION: Desktop with Rofi #+ATTR_HTML: :width 100% [[./img/rofi.png]] * 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.fr/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: Here will be presented what I do to get my system up and running on a fresh Arch Linux install. These installation instructions were written in order to get an Arch Linux distribution up and running with the same configuration as my main computer’s and my travelling laptop’s configuration. ** Install Arch Linux :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-cfe21de6-15fa-477a-a5ff-6cd81dfead19 :END: I usually install Arch from the [[https://www.archlinux.org/download/][vanilla ISO]], however I began using [[https://github.com/MatMoul/archfi][archfi]] to install easily the distro (I’ve done it so many times, I know how it works now). Usually, my distros will be installed on at least two partitions, one dedicated to =/home=, the other to the root partition =/=. If the computer supports EFI bootloaders, the EFI partition will be mounted on =/boot=. I generally use rEFInd as my boot manager, but if you are more comfortable with another one, just install what you want. Be aware that if you format your =/boot= partition, you will delete all boot managers that already exist; so, if you are dual-booting, *DO NOT FORMAT IT*. Yes, I made the mistake of wiping the Windows boot manager. The swap partition is always at least 4GB large, and I should have a total of 12GB of combined RAM and swap. This means on my main computer I have 16GB of RAM and 4GB of swap, but on my thinkpad I have 4GB of RAM and 8GB of swap. *** Get the latest live system with fast mirrors :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-da7951ee-e39a-4a59-a05d-7b7fffdc7825 :END: When you boot into the live ISO, execute the following command: #+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code :tangle no pacman -Sy reflector reflector --country France --country Germany --latest 200 \ --protocol http --protocol https --sort rate \ --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist #+END_SRC This will update the packages from your live ISO, and you will get the best mirrors for your installation. Of course, change the countries accordingly to your location. *** Install the system :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-9f9e1fe5-4726-486b-9875-5fcfd91d0bb0 :END: Then you can use a custom script to ease your installation of Arch if you do not wish to do it manually. Personally, I’ve done it several times already, I know how the distro works, I just want to be able to install my distro quickly now. #+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code :tangle no wget archfi.sf.net/archfi # Or from matmoul.github.io/archfi if SourceForge is down sh archfi #+END_SRC Then, follow the instructions and install Arch Linux. Take the opportunity to install as many packages as you need, mainly =yay= which I use as my package manager (it is just a wrapper for =pacman=) and AUR helper, and =pacman-contrib= which will help us installing some packages later. Once your system is installed, reboot and remove your installation media from your computer. ** Install basic packages :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-d2485595-3014-4151-a76c-63bc353359a8 :END: We will need some basic packages in order to run the bootstrap file. So, let’s install =fish= (our shell running the script) and =git=. #+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports code :tangle no sudo pacman -Sy fish git yadm #+END_SRC ** Execute bootstrap :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-c13d132f-9e69-4bb0-838b-29c7c5611f11 :END: =yadm= comes with a very handy feature: its bootstrap script. We can execute it by running the following command: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle no yadm bootstrap #+END_SRC Notice these two header files, we can see this is a fish script, hence why we need fish (which is my daily shell anyway). #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap #!/usr/bin/fish # -*- mode: fish -*- #+END_SRC Let’s take a look at what it does. *** Get a correct keyboard layout :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-89fb8f3a-6ec4-4701-a5d9-3e593c47ece9 :END: I use mainly the [[https://bepo.fr/wiki/Accueil][bépo]] layout, a French keyboard layout inspired by Dvorak layouts, however I sometimes need to switch back to the standard French AZERTY or the American QWERTY layout, so I make it so the Menu key switches for me my layout between these three. This makes it so my xorg configuration of my keyboard looks like this: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap set keyboardconf \ 'Section "InputClass" Identifier "system-keyboard" MatchIsKeyboard "on" Option "XkbLayout" "fr,fr,us" Option "XkbModel" "pc104" Option "XkbVariant" "bepo,," Option "XkbOptions" "grp:menu_toggle" EndSection' #+END_SRC So, let’s set it as our keyboard configuration. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Set keyboard layout #########################################################\n\n" echo $keyboardconf | sudo tee /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf #+END_SRC *** Set our locale :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-48678405-93ae-41b6-b44b-285ab0da4e92 :END: I use two main locales, the French and US UTF-8 locales, and I like to keep the Japanese locale activated just in case. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap set mylocales "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" "fr_FR.UTF-8 UTF-8" "ja_JP.UTF-8 UTF-8" #+END_SRC Let’s enable these. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Set our locale ##############################################################\n\n" for item in $mylocales if test (grep -e "#$item" /etc/locale.gen) sudo sed -i "/$item/s/^#//g" /etc/locale.gen end end #+END_SRC This is my configuration I usually use when it comes to my locale. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap set localeconf "LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=C LC_NAME=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_TELEPHONE=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_MONETARY=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_PAPER=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_ADDRESS=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_TIME=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_MEASUREMENT=fr_FR.UTF-8" #+END_SRC Let’s set it as our system’s locale. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap echo $localeconf | sudo tee /etc/locale.conf #+END_SRC Now we can generate our locale! #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Generate locale #############################################################\n\n" sudo locale-gen #+END_SRC *** Create some folders :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-85ce90ff-56dc-469b-bf08-480ecf27acc4 :END: Let’s create some folders we might need for mounting our drives, Android devices and CDs. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Create directories for mounting #############################################\n\n" sudo mkdir -p /mnt/{USB,CD,Android} sudo chown $USER:(id -g $USER) /mnt/{USB,CD,Android} #+END_SRC *** Set user’s shell to fish :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-c1a78394-c156-4a03-ae82-e5e9d4090dab :END: First of all, the bootstrap shell will set the user’s shell to fish. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Set fish as the default shell ###############################################\n\n" chsh -s /usr/bin/fish #+END_SRC *** Install =yay= if it isn’t already installed :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-fef57cea-cf1d-4900-9d90-ec6353ea9661 :END: Now we’ll need to be sure =yay=, our AUR helper, is installed on our system. If it is, we don’t need to to anything. However, if it isn’t, we’ll install it manually. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap if ! test which yay printf "\n# Installing yay ##############################################################\n\n" cd mkdir -p fromGIT cd fromGIT git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay.git cd yay makepkg -si --noconfirm else printf "\n# yay already installed #######################################################\n\n" end #+END_SRC *** Setting up Emacs: Installing Spacemacs :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-bd5a92c4-1a4f-49ea-a447-050a4ff0301c :END: Now, the first thing we want to do with Emacs is install its Spacemacs distribution. We’ll clone its =develop= branch into =~/.emacs.d=. We need to do this prior to our dotfiles’ cloning because of some submodules that are cloned within our =~/.emacs.d= directory, and git won’t let us clone Spacemacs in an already existing and non-empty directory. To make sure it isn’t one, let’s delete any potentially existing =~/.emacs.d= directory: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Installing Spacemacs ########################################################\n\n" rm -rf ~/.emacs.d #+END_SRC Now we can clone Spacemacs: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap git clone --single-branch --branch develop https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d #+END_SRC And we can restore what might have been deleted in our =~/.emacs.d/private= directory: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap yadm checkout -- ~/.emacs.d/private/ #+END_SRC *** Set up dotfiles :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-cf2c3a24-b08e-4b07-9d51-31f6df781e62 :END: **** Update our dotfiles’ remotes :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-18967335-2637-44d6-b407-bb1d2d2718b9 :END: This line in the bootstrap script will test if the current user is using my username. If yes, it’s probably me. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap if ! test (echo "phundrak" | sed -e "s/^.*$USER//I") #+END_SRC If it is me installing and using these dotfiles, I want the remotes of my dotfiles to be set to ssh remotes using my ssh keys. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Update yadm’s remotes #######################################################\n\n" yadm remote set-url origin git@labs.phundrak.fr:phundrak/dotfiles.git yadm remote add github git@github.com:phundrak/dotfiles.git #+END_SRC I will also want to decrypt my encrypted files, such as said ssh keys. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Decrypt encrypted dotfiles ##################################################\n\n" yadm decrypt #+END_SRC Finally, let’s close this =if= statement. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap end #+END_SRC **** Get =envtpl= :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-39034878-7864-4a1c-855d-d9882795aac0 :END: Before we set our dotfiles up, let’s make sure =envtpl= is correctly installed. This package will be needed for generating our alt dotfiles. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf '\n# Install envtpl ##############################################################\n\n' yay -Syu python-envtpl-git #+END_SRC **** Update our submodules :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-ae2f8ccb-a8f3-4699-832c-52cbc8b6d081 :END: Now we can download the various dependencies of our dotfiles. To do so, let’s run the following command: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Getting yadm susbmodules ####################################################\n\n" yadm submodule update --init --recursive #+END_SRC **** Generate our alt files :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f924c003-a15c-4132-891f-36cd3948a7c1 :END: Now this should be the last manipulation on our dotfiles: let’s create our alternate files: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Generating alt files ########################################################\n\n" yadm alt #+END_SRC **** Symlink some system config files :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-b14d7d03-da49-4a7b-ba05-1c0848bd8e44 :END: We have some files in [[file:ect/][etc/]] that are to be symlinked to =/etc=. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap for f in (find ~/.etc -type f) set dest (echo $f | sed -n 's/^.*etc\(.*\)$/\/etc\1/p') sudo ln -s $f $dest end #+END_SRC We may also want to symlink our [[file:.nanorc][nanorc]] to the =/root= directory for when we use =nano= as =sudo=. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap read --prompt "echo 'Symlink .nanorc to root’s .nanorc? (Y/n): ' " -l nanoroot if test $nanoroot = 'y' || test $nanoroot = "Y" || test $nanoroot = '' printf "\n# Symlinking .nanorc to root’s .nanorc ########################################\n\n" sudo ln -s $HOME/.nanorc /root/.nanorc end #+END_SRC *** Install basic packages :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-887ec6d4-535d-4363-a0a7-884717b87a47 :END: Let’s set in a custom varible what packages we’ll be needing. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap set PACKAGES \ asar ascii aspell-en aspell-fr assimp awesome-terminal-fonts base-devel bat \ biber bleachbit bluez-firmware bluez-utils bookworm boost bzip2 chromium clisp \ clight compton cppcheck cppreference cppreference-devhelp cpupower cronie \ cryptsetup device-mapper diffutils discord-canary discount ditaa dmenu \ dmenu-lpass docker docker-compose doxygen dunst dwarffortress emacs \ exfat-utils ffmpegthumbnailer findutils firefox flake8 font-mathematica \ fontforge freeglut fzf gcc-libs gdb gimp glibc gnome-disk-utility \ gnome-epub-thumbnailer gnu-free-fonts gnuplot go-tools graphviz htop i3-gaps \ i3lock-blur i3status igdm-bin inetutils j4-dmenu-desktop jfsutils jmtpfs \ lastpass-cli less linux-headers lldb logrotate lvm2 ly-git meson minted mpc \ mpd mpd-rich-presence-discord-git mpv mupdf-tools nano ncdu ncmpcpp \ nemo-fileroller nemo-preview neofetch netctl networkmanager \ networkmanager-openvpn nm-connection-editor nnn nomacs noto-fonts-emoji npm \ ntfs-3g numlockx openssh p7zip pacman-contrib pandoc-bin pavucontrol pciutils \ pcurses pdfpc polybar pulseaudio-bluetooth python-envtpl-git python-pip \ python-pywal qemu r raw-thumbnailer reflector rofi rofi-wifi-menu-git rsync \ rtv rustup s-nail samba scrot sent shadow siji-git simplescreenrecorder \ speedcrunch sshfs st-luke-git swi-prolog texlive-bibtexextra texlive-bin \ texlive-core texlive-fontsextra texlive-formatsextra texlive-games \ texlive-humanities texlive-langchinese texlive-langcyrillic texlive-langextra \ texlive-langgreek texlive-langjapanese texlive-langkorean texlive-latexextra \ texlive-localmanager-git texlive-music texlive-pictures texlive-pstricks \ texlive-publishers texlive-science tmux tree ttf-arphic-uming ttf-baekmuk \ ttf-bitstream-vera ttf-dejavu ttf-google-fonts-opinionated-git ttf-joypixels \ ttf-liberation ttf-material-design-icons-git ttf-ms-fonts ttf-symbola \ ttf-tibetan-machine ttf-twemoji-color ttf-unifont unicode unicode-emoji unrar \ usbutils valgrind vim w3m wget x11-ssh-askpass xclip xdg-user-dirs-gtk \ xorg-drivers xorg-apps xfsprogs xorg-server xorg-xinit xss-lock yapf #+END_SRC These are the minimum I would have in my own installation. You can edit it however you want. Let’s install those. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Installing needed packages ##################################################\n\n" yay -S --needed $PACKAGES #+END_SRC *** Installing Tryone’s Compton fork :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-aecf9f01-268c-40cd-8fc3-622c6ce822e4 :END: For some reason, I found installing directly this fork does not work, and I need to install it after I installed the regular compton packages. =compton-tryone-git= will replace =compton= which will be removed. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Installing tryone’s compton fork ############################################\n\n" yay -S compton-tryone-git #+END_SRC *** Enable some of our services :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-1044da09-e992-4dcb-90ff-513725e1d450 :END: We have installed some packages which require some services to run. Let’s enable them. **** Docker :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-429cb31a-fccb-420f-a5aa-21054c45fb38 :END: First, let’s activate Docker. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Enabling and starting Docker ################################################\n\n" sudo systemctl enable --now docker #+END_SRC Now, if we wish it, we can be added to the =docker= group so we won’t have to type =sudo= each time we call Docker or Docker Compose. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap read --prompt "echo 'Do you wish to be added to the `docker` group? (Y/n): ' " -l adddockergroup if test $adddockergroup = 'y' || test $adddockergroup = "Y" || test $adddockergroup = '' sudo usermod -aG docker $USER end #+END_SRC **** Emacs :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-7131fa13-3c6e-4cfc-b8e8-c880de9d380f :END: Emacs will run as a user service, which means it won’t be launched until we log in. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Enabling Emacs as user service ##############################################\n\n" systemctl --user enable --now emacs #+END_SRC **** SSH server :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-1f355779-f1dc-4c0f-9cf1-14724ce05f4d :END: Maybe we want to activate an SSH server on our machine. If so, we can enable it. Let’s ask the question. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap read --prompt "echo 'Do you want to activate the ssh server? (Y/n): ' " -l sshdserver if test $sshdserver = 'y' || test $sshdserver = "Y" || test $sshdserver = '' printf "\n# Enabling ssh server #########################################################\n\n" sudo systemctl enable --now sshd end #+END_SRC **** Ly :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-2785fc5b-cd35-4c99-9f47-3dcbf1a7a870 :END: Ly is a display manager based on ncurses which I find nice enough for me to use (I generally don’t like using display managers). Let’s enable it, and let’s disable tty2 while we’re at it (Ly uses it to run X). #+BEGIN_SRC fish sudo systemctl enable --now ly sudo systemctl disable getty@tty2 #+END_SRC *** Set up our fish shell :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f6f4df67-b0de-40bf-95fb-888d42169088 :END: **** Install =fisher= :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-d6490ddc-c909-4713-b36a-19c25a79c7ac :END: We will be using =fisher= as our extensions manager for Fish. Let’s install it. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Installing fisher ###########################################################\n\n" curl https://git.io/fisher --create-dirs -sLo ~/.config/fish/functions/fisher.fish #+END_SRC **** Install our extensions :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-3d540273-bdfb-4c63-a05f-2374a010dc29 :END: I generally use the following extensions in my Fish shell. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap set FISHEXTENSIONS \ edc/bass franciscolourenco/done jethrokuan/fzf jethrokuan/z \ jorgebucaran/fish-getopts laughedelic/pisces matchai/spacefish \ tuvistavie/fish-ssh-agent #+END_SRC Let’s install these: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap fisher add $FISHEXTENSIONS #+END_SRC *** Install packages from git :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-e79da7b2-9286-4b66-812e-453e3b2505c7 :END: Now, let’s install some packages from git directly. **** i3-gaps rounded :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-10e229f7-9a45-4401-a9c0-3f974482bb9f :END: I know we already installed =i3-gaps= from the AUR, why reinstall it? Well, that is certainly bad practices, but this allowed me to already have the needed dependencies for building =i3= installed. Now, let’s clone it, build it, and install it. Doing this is probably very bad practices though, be warned. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Install i3-gaps-rounded #####################################################\n\n" cd ~/fromGIT git clone https://github.com/resloved/i3.git i3-gaps-rounded cd i3-gaps-rounded rm -rf build autoreconf --force --install mkdir build && cd build ../configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-sanitizers make -j sudo make install #+END_SRC **** Polybar Battery :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f228ec52-a7d0-4c16-adfa-75c544fcfa93 :END: Now let’s install =polybar-battery=. This is a binary that I’ll use in my [[file:.config/i3/config][i3 config]] to indicate my battery level. It also sends a notification on low battery and on charging completed. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Install polybar-battery #####################################################\n\n" cd ~/fromGIT git clone https://github.com/drdeimos/polybar_another_battery.git cd polybar_another_battery go get -u github.com/distatus/battery/cmd/battery make build #+END_SRC Now, we have our binary, let’s symlink it in our local binary directory, =~/.local/bin=. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap ln -s polybar-ab ~/.local/bin/polybar-ab #+END_SRC **** Reveal.JS :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-68d1cdb4-1447-420f-ab0c-53ef905e757b :END: I sometimes use Reveal.JS to make presentations, and I set its location in my [[file:.spacemacs][dotspacemacs]] file to be in =~/fromGIT=, so let’s clone it there. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Install Reveal.JS ###########################################################\n\n" cd ~/fromGIT git clone https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js.git #+END_SRC *** Install Rust :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-57e8af4c-93f2-4145-9c39-a5f8d1c9f012 :END: **** Install the toolchains :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-05ee25dc-3885-46ca-afaf-35bfb2e385d4 :END: When using rust, I bounce between two toolchains, the =stable= toolchain and the =nightly= toolchain. To install them, I will use =rustup= which has already been installed. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Install the rust toolchains, nightly is the default one #####################\n\n" rustup default nightly #+END_SRC This will both download the nightly toolchain and set it as the default one. Yup, I like to live dangerously. Now to install the stable toolchain, let’s run this: #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap rustup toolchain install stable #+END_SRC **** Install some utilities :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-f94f2e18-623f-4aa5-be99-6a7df6a9cbcd :END: We’ll need some utilities when developing Rust from Emacs, namely =rustfmt= and =racer=. Let’s install them with =cargo=. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Add rust utilities ##########################################################\n\n" cargo install rustfmt racer #+END_SRC *** Clean the =pacman= and =yay= cache :PROPERTIES: :CUSTOM_ID: h-fa5307ec-065b-4d06-9d47-05ccde0da8ac :END: Finally, we are almost done! Let’s clean the cache of =pacman= and =yay=. #+BEGIN_SRC fish :exports code :tangle ~/.yadm/bootstrap printf "\n# Clean the pacman and yay cache ##############################################\n\n" yay -Sc --noconfirm #+END_SRC You should now run a system pretty close to the one I have on my main computer and my thinkpad. * 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.