Besides the fact that .files is indisputably cooler, using a literal dot
instead of the actual word makes this a hidden directory, which is great
since configuration files are expected to be hidden by default.
This also keeps our home dir nice and tidy, with only directories
generated by xdg-user-dirs.
Made dependency lists a bit more consistent and reverted some of the
Arch Linux wording since it felt a bit off. Even the official website
refers to Arch Linux as Arch from time to time.
Realistically, you won't need my wal config if you are not using my
bspwm setup, since wal does a good job at otherwise changing most other
color schemes that you may find in, e.g., a GNOME or Plasma setup.
Realistically, you'll be using neither termite nor urxvt if you have
access to a desktop environment since those usually include their own
terminal emulator that works out of the box anyway.
Additionally, many of the benefits from termite and urxvt are not a
necessity in other desktop environments.
Since this repository has diverged once again in attempt to make
something maintainable, the README has been re-written once more.
It would be amazing if this turns out to be the final iteration of
things, and all that's left is stripping out the unnecessary.
This commit:
- Moves the rest of the packages from packages.sh to PKGBUILD
- Updates the README to include upstream packages instead of relying on
our own local versions of them
- Removes the rest of the legacy install scripts
- Adds some missing config options and other useful commands to the
README and help files
- Removes the local copy of launch-cmd in favor of upstream instead
- Moves a variety of smaller help files to other.md
- Adds fish information to other.md
- Moves automation information to install-guide.sh
- Removes the local copy of Arch Silence in favor of upstream instead
- Updates theme_helper.cr before eventually removing it in favor of Mica