Donovan Glover d97175b059
Add code config
Sometimes you may want to use an editor that is Not Vim. Although such
an editor may be feasible for the majority of users, an editor that is
Not Vim will not behave exactly like Vim, even with plugins.

Existing Vim users should not try to use Code as an editor. It is
instead a useful editor for when someone needs to use a Non Vim editor
on your machine (although you certainly should *not* condone this).

Code does, however, feature a useful file explorer that requires no
configuration nor maintenance to use. It just works.
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New Start

Vim is my editor, *nix is my IDE.

Usage

I manage my dotfiles with stow. Once you have stow installed, run:

make install

Note

: Some of my config files are optimized for HiDPI (between 180 and 192dpi). Adjust those numbers for your display accordingly, or simply don't stow those files.

If you want to learn how to make your system work for you, see What is GNU/Linux? and What is free software?.

Description
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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