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Now that I know how to use terminal multiplexers, and now that I understand more about how shells and terminals work, the launch dependency is no longer necessary. Additionally, *too many* abbreviations is difficult to use in the long term, no matter how short the commands are. Since I don't need to launch programs from the terminal as often anymore (now that I use rofi and other programs), this change makes sense. |
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Tari - My Arch Linux setup
Arch Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution, lets you build your own environment. Since you only install what you want, it is easy to customize and control.
Features
- A universal color scheme consistent across all terminal software
- A universal theme across both Qt and GTK applications
- The ability to switch between GNOME, Plasma, and bspwm efficiently
- Full HiDPI support for Qt, GTK, and X-level software applications
- Easily switch between both traditional and HiDPI resolution in the same X environment
Usage
On a fresh Arch install, run ./bootstrap.sh
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