Donovan Glover e719ee70a8
gtk: Use Arc-Dark instead of Adapta
Since the Adapta theme isn't maintained anymore, some problems in newer
versions of GNOME (such as incorrect padding for text underlines in
Nautilus) cannot be reported since issues are disabled.

It turns out that Arc-Dark does have padding, I just wasn't scaling GTK
applications properly. Since I already use the Arc theme for KDE, using
it for GTK as well gives all my desktop applications a universal look
and feel.

The solid variant is used instead of the original to remove the
transparent effect seen in Nautilus. The Arc GTK theme supports both
light and dark color schemes, which is very nice.
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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

Install stow with your package manager, then use make package=dir and make uninstall package=dir as needed. Stow will only change what it owns.

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