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Note that although it's possible to make fcitx work with alacritty as well, the current implementation doesn't show what you're typing as you're typing it, which is inconvenient. Because of this, I recommend using kitty in all cases if switching input methods is important for your use case. kitty also has the advantage of image preview support on both xorg and wayland, since ueberzug does not have wayland support. Note that I previously set up a working environment with ibus-mozc which, although was cool (and better than ibus-anthy), did not offer all the benefits that fcitx provides. Now that I figured out how to make fcitx work on both xorg and wayland, as well as in applications like anki, this is my preferred input method for personal systems. |
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alacritty | ||
bspwm | ||
code | ||
dunst | ||
editorconfig | ||
feh | ||
fish | ||
git | ||
gnome | ||
gpg | ||
gtk | ||
httpie | ||
kdeglobals | ||
kitty | ||
lunarvim | ||
mpd | ||
mpv | ||
ncmpcpp | ||
neofetch | ||
neovim | ||
paru | ||
picom | ||
polybar | ||
ranger | ||
ripgrep | ||
rofi | ||
ssh-agent | ||
starship | ||
sway | ||
sxhkd | ||
tig | ||
tmux | ||
vim | ||
wal | ||
waybar | ||
xcursor | ||
xinit | ||
xmodmap | ||
xresources | ||
yt-dl | ||
zathura | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
CHANGELOG.md | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md |
.files
These are my dotfiles. As of 2022, my operating system of choice is still Arch Linux, although installing Gentoo may prove to be a fun side project.
History
I have been using GNU/Linux since 2012 and Arch Linux since 2017. My setup was originally i3 before I switched to bspwm. As of 2021, I added Sway, although I like switching between GNOME and Plasma as well.
The biggest advantage my dotfiles have is a consistent setup between GTK and Qt applications across multiple window managers. Making GUIs look nice on bspwm was a major task for me, and I'm satisfied with the result. Qt applications also work well under GNOME, with a consistent theme if you're using Arc for everything.
Old screenshots
Over time my tastes in desktop environments have changed. For nostalgic purposes, here is a collection of screenshots of my usage of GNU/Linux over time.
TODO: Add screenshots