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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)
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.