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 ░▓ About  ▓ linux configuration files
 ░▓ Author ▓ Abdullah <abdullah@abdullah.today>
 ░▓ Code   ▓ https://gitlab.com/Abdullah/cfg.git
 ░▓ Mirror ▓ https://abdullah.today
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 bin        > some automation scripts and fonts
 git        > git config and aliases
 ranger     > file manager
 urxvt      > 256 color support for terminal and some external extensions
 vim        > text editor config
 zsh        > vanilla zsh setup with git, battery and mail count in prompt
 tmux       > terminal multiplexer
 bspwm      > Tiling Window Manager
 polybar    > A stylish colorful status bar with system tray support
 compton    > compositor
 feh        > image viewer (there are more programs included like pqiv and sxiv)
 ipython    > python interactive shell with vim like keys support
 dunst      > notification daemon
 sxhkd      > hotkeys daemon (xbindkeys also is there with configurations)
 mutt       > Mail user agent
 isync      > command line synchronization tool for local mailbox with remote
 notmuch    > thread based email index, search and tagging app
 mpv        > media player (mplayer also available)

Installation

I manage my dotfiles with gnu stow, a symlink farm manager. It's available in most linux distributions.

  • sudo apt install stow
  • sudo dnf install stow
  • sudo yum install stow
  • sudo pacman install stow
  • brew install stow

or clone it from source and build it yourself.

Once stow is installed, just cd into this repository and create symlinks using stow like this,

  • cd ~
  • git clone https://gitlab.com/Abdullah/cfg.git
  • cd cfg
  • stow vim

It will symlink vim. If you wanna use this configurations for root user, use -t argument,

  • stow -t /root vim

Note: stow will only create a symlink if a config file doesn't already exist. You must delete/backup if there is a default config for a program.