Instead of relying on a fish function to configure neofetch,
we can use config.conf instead.
Since neofetch is an independent program, we also make a new stow
package for it, instead of relying on the fish config being present.
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.
Since I'd like other people to try my dotfiles, I will be writing
READMEs for each package directory, which should hopefully cover
anything a user needs to do in order to use the package.
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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In reality, zsh is not needed here and shouldn't be supported. Many
defaults of fish require hacky solutions to work in zsh; the investment
and maintenance needed is not worth it.
Eventually, zsh will be removed completely. This is the first step
towards accomplishing that goal.
Unused files and other commands will be simplified in attempt to make my
dotfiles more minimal and use the defaults, which helps a lot when using
a shell without my settings.
As much as I enjoyed using Waterfox, the update to Firefox (and its
developer tools) is pretty nice. Since many add-ons now support this
new version of Firefox, I think it's now time to make the switch.
This commit:
- Moves aliases to .aliases.sh. Aliases can now be used with
both zsh and fish.
- Adds the ability to automatically create an upstream remote
with the hub function.
- Finalizes the fish prompt to be consistent with zsh.