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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
75b988d7ea Remove fontconfig
Manually overriding fonts caused problems in some applications. With
DejaVu and other common fonts installed, there *shouldn't* be a need to
use fontconfig anymore, although I haven't extensively tested this.
2018-10-03 15:45:28 -04:00
4e65100b5e Update fish config
Setting XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP and QT_FONT_DPI lets us run KDE applications
in bspwm with near-identical settings without starting plasmashell.
2018-10-03 15:34:11 -04:00
f332ba6c10 Move dotfiles up to root directory
Instead of stowing dotfiles individually by software, and instead of
stowing dotfiles based on working environment, I now just stow all
dotfiles at once, so the extra hierarchy isn't needed.
2018-10-03 13:15:23 -04:00
e03c331308 Move aliases to fish config
Since we no longer need to support non-friendly interactive shells,
sourcing our aliases from a separate file is no longer needed.
2018-09-21 13:50:04 -04:00
c332c118d4 Migrate many aliases to abbreviations
This commit gets rid of unused aliases and in general makes everything a
lot cleaner. Since we use abbreviations to memorize the actual commands,
making an .aliases.sh file that supports multiple shells is no longer
needed. If you aren't using fish yet, I highly recommend it.
2018-09-19 19:13:24 -04:00
7525bd8220 Change git aliases to abbreviations
Using abbreviations lets us take advantage of fish autocomplete and
helps us not forget the actual command being used.
2018-09-19 16:28:36 -04:00
7b2811d99b Clean up aliases
"tput reset" isn't needed anymore now that we use tmux. Vim aliases have
been removed since they weren't being used (at all). tree aliases have
been simplified in attempt to memorize the options used instead of
relying on the alias.
2018-09-19 15:25:32 -04:00
dbf1a7ce18 Remove where alias
Since "where" is not common to all shells, aliasing it instead of simply
using type does more harm than good, since any other machines you work
with will not have this alias.
2018-09-19 14:40:54 -04:00
7be289730b Remove system aliases
Aliasing rm to "rm -i" and mkdir to "mkdir -p" is dangerous because
these same safeguards may not be present on the other machines you ssh
into. Using pwd instead of simply p (and showing the $HOME directory
as ~) is a way to reinforce the idea that the current directory is just
one part of a complete system, even if that directory so happens to be
in $HOME.
2018-09-19 14:31:40 -04:00
6a3aad7a1f Add .stow-local-ignore
This fixes the issue where .gitignore was not stowed.
2018-09-19 12:28:38 -04:00
c5b8ab6e2d Add httpie config
By default httpie sends its own User-Agent header. This commit removes
that header.
2018-09-19 12:26:04 -04:00
05196514f9 Update tree aliases
Ignoring the .git directory lets us view dotfiles in the tree view
without having to worry about git's hidden directory.
2018-09-10 17:15:54 -04:00
d814deaeb4 Update ranger config
As much as I *not* want to use ranger, it is still very much useful for
easily seeing the structure of your files at a glance. To make
maintenance simpler for me, I removed some of the config settings I
never used and removed image previews since I can just use a proper
desktop environment for that.
2018-09-10 15:34:43 -04:00
37cd921aca Update dots 2018-09-10 15:09:00 -04:00
69d75cde7d Remove everything urxvt from dotfiles
Went from termite to urxvt and back to termite again. Now the circle is
complete! Joking aside, the reason urxvt was chosen over termite in the
first place was because of better image support and less memory usage
with multiple terminals open (due to urxvtc and urxvtd).

Along the way, some things like emojis and other features only worked in
termite. Since termite still works exceptionally well, and since image
support isn't really an issue, termite should be more than good enough
here. Plus, my config files work pretty well across both bspwm and
Plasma. The extra memory saved from urxvtcd isn't needed on modern
hardware, and even if it was, I could just use tmux. Getting rid of this
extra dependency helps make my dotfiles cleaner.
2018-09-07 18:47:02 -04:00
70757528fc Add other fish functions
This commit adds fish support for the other functions I used to use in
zsh. Since my dotfiles are now separated by environment, it's easy to
see which environment depends on which dotfiles, instead of stowing them
one by one based on software name.
2018-09-07 14:16:13 -04:00
cb4278514d Drop zsh support in favor of fish
Really, there is no reason to use zsh when fish exists, at least not for
my use case. Maintaining one set of shell config files is easier than
two, so I'm removing the zsh files.

Some other changes in this commit include:

- The addition of the current user and hostname to the fish prompt
- The addition of some zsh functions I re-implemented in fish
- The removal of the dircolors file (not needed with exa anyway)
- The removal of some aliases I never used
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2018-09-07 13:30:22 -04:00
a24326f12c Remove neofetch config in favor of fish function
It doesn't make sense to manage an entire neofetch config file since the
majority of the settings required to produce a decent output can be
achieved by just passing options at runtime.
2018-09-07 02:22:54 -04:00
93500e18e9 Combine common dotfiles
This commit puts all common dotfiles in the same directory. This makes
it really easy to stow all my dotfiles that are common across all the
setups I use, and also makes it easy for me to verify that all the
dotfiles I need are already stowed with one simple command.
2018-09-06 15:46:19 -04:00
22ef6af42f Move dotfiles to the dots directory
Now that I've read the man pages for `stow` and actually know how to use
it properly, I can organize my repositiory by using a separate dots
directory specifically for my dotfiles.

Additionally, similar dotfiles are now grouped together. This means less
stow work for me with files that would otherwise only be used in one
environment (e.g. bspwm).

As much as one would like to show off browsing the internet with w3m,
such a setup is highly impractical for daily use. Remembering the
keybindings I set up was also becoming an issue, so I simply removed
them in favor of the defaults, assuming I ever need to use w3m at a
later date (probably not).
2018-09-06 14:07:35 -04:00