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meta: Add executable bit to bspwmrc and other scripts
After a considerable amount of research, I finally understand how to use chmod and what file permissions in linux actually mean. It turns out that git can commit both regular files (644 permission) and executable files (755 permission). This is great since changing file permissions manually after a git clone is no longer needed. This useful feature is enabled by default, however, it seems like I disabled it a long time ago. If this is you, simply re-enable it by setting `filemode` to true in your .git/config.
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bspwm/.config/bspwm/bspwmrc
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bspwm/.config/bspwm/bspwmrc
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bspwm/.config/feh/tile.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/feh/tile.sh
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bspwm/.config/polybar/launch.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/polybar/launch.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/sxhkd/dropdown.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/sxhkd/dropdown.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/sxhkd/screenshot.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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bspwm/.config/sxhkd/screenshot.sh
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bspwm/.config/wal/done.sh
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bspwm/.config/wal/done.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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plasma/.config/autostart-scripts/wal.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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plasma/.config/autostart-scripts/wal.sh
Normal file → Executable file
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