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This commit adds full variable DPI support to polybar. This means that it is possible to use the same polybar setup on both a traditional and HiDPI display. Additionally, font size has been slightly adjusted since polybar does not support decimal font sizes. Some other numbers have also been changed. |
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.archlinux | ||
.fedora | ||
bspwm | ||
code | ||
compton | ||
dunst | ||
editorconfig | ||
feh | ||
fish | ||
git | ||
gnome | ||
gpg | ||
gtk | ||
httpie | ||
kitty | ||
mpd | ||
mpv | ||
ncmpcpp | ||
neofetch | ||
neovim | ||
polybar | ||
ranger | ||
rofi | ||
rtv | ||
ssh-agent | ||
sxhkd | ||
tmux | ||
vim | ||
wal | ||
xcursor | ||
xinit | ||
xmodmap | ||
xresources | ||
yay | ||
yt-dl | ||
zathura | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md |
Dotfiles
TODO: Screenshots
Usage
Replicate my Arch Linux setup
On a fresh Arch Linux install, run the bootstrap script.
git clone https:///github.com/GloverDonovan/dotfiles --depth 1 && ./dotfiles/.archlinux/bootstrap.sh
Replicate my Fedora setup
On a fresh Fedora install, run the bootstrap script.
git clone https://github.com/GloverDonovan/dotfiles --depth 1 && ./dotfiles/.fedora/bootstrap.sh
Use only the dotfiles you want
Method 1. With stow
First, install stow with your package manager. Then, run the following:
make package=kitty
This will symlink my kitty config to your $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
. If you want to install a different package, simply replace kitty
with the name of the directory you wish to get dotfiles from.
Since stow
will only change what it owns, you do not have to worry about any of your existing dotfiles being changed when you use this method.
To uninstall packages, simply use:
make uninstall package=kitty
This will remove the symlink to my kitty config. If you have other kitty files, stow will not remove them, since stow only changes what it owns.
Method 2. Manually
If you already have dotfiles and want to improve them, you can use this repository as a guide. If you find something that makes your dotfiles better, you're free to use it.
If you don't want to use stow, you can simply copy/paste the dotfiles you want to their relevant directories.