My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
Go to file
Donovan Glover ede777cd66
rofi: Remove unused modes
It turns out that 'window' (as of this writing) does not work very well
when trying to use it as an alt-tab replacement. It's simply easier to
just use the functionality provided by your window manager instead.

I have never used rofi's 'run' feature, since any time I'd need to run
a command I'd just do it from a terminal, which also lets me see any
output from that program as well.
2018-11-27 19:24:20 -05:00
.archlinux archlinux: Add Makefile 2018-11-27 18:47:05 -05:00
.fedora fedora: Remove rice-specific packages from muya.spec 2018-11-27 18:31:28 -05:00
bspwm bspwm: Remove toolkit-specific environment variables 2018-11-27 18:51:25 -05:00
code docs: Update READMEs for code, editorconfig, and gpg 2018-11-19 22:50:09 -05:00
compton compton: Enable fading 2018-11-23 02:15:28 -05:00
dunst wal: Modularize done.sh 2018-11-19 20:12:22 -05:00
editorconfig docs: Update READMEs for code, editorconfig, and gpg 2018-11-19 22:50:09 -05:00
feh
fish neofetch: Make new stow package with config.conf 2018-11-23 13:24:30 -05:00
git misc: Update wording 2018-11-27 19:02:23 -05:00
gnome meta: Add GNOME package 2018-11-25 22:10:35 -05:00
gpg misc: Update wording 2018-11-27 19:02:23 -05:00
gtk gtk: Use default GNOME font settings 2018-11-27 18:41:28 -05:00
httpie
kitty docs: Add READMEs for kitty, xcursor, and xinit 2018-11-18 20:57:03 -05:00
mpd
mpv
ncmpcpp docs: Add READMEs for ncmpcpp, ranger, and rofi 2018-11-18 17:06:18 -05:00
neofetch neofetch: Make new stow package with config.conf 2018-11-23 13:24:30 -05:00
neovim stow: Split neovim into separate package 2018-11-23 01:47:39 -05:00
polybar docs: Add READMEs for bspwm, polybar, and rtv 2018-11-18 15:20:14 -05:00
ranger docs: Add READMEs for ncmpcpp, ranger, and rofi 2018-11-18 17:06:18 -05:00
rofi rofi: Remove unused modes 2018-11-27 19:24:20 -05:00
rtv docs: Add READMEs for bspwm, polybar, and rtv 2018-11-18 15:20:14 -05:00
ssh-agent docs: Update READMEs for ssh-agent, vim, and xmodmap 2018-11-23 00:27:58 -05:00
sxhkd sxhkd: Add bspc hidden flag functionality 2018-11-27 18:58:05 -05:00
tmux docs: Update READMEs for fish, git, and tmux 2018-11-19 22:00:35 -05:00
vim vim: Remove vimtex-delim-close keybind 2018-11-25 20:54:43 -05:00
wal wal: Modularize done.sh 2018-11-19 20:12:22 -05:00
xcursor docs: Add READMEs for kitty, xcursor, and xinit 2018-11-18 20:57:03 -05:00
xinit docs: Add READMEs for kitty, xcursor, and xinit 2018-11-18 20:57:03 -05:00
xmodmap docs: Update READMEs for ssh-agent, vim, and xmodmap 2018-11-23 00:27:58 -05:00
xresources xresources: Change DPI from 180 to 192 2018-11-21 18:34:35 -05:00
yay
yt-dl docs: Add READMEs for gtk, wal, xresources, and yt-dl 2018-11-19 17:50:47 -05:00
zathura
.gitattributes
.gitignore misc: Add tari-dev source files to .gitignore 2018-11-19 21:32:16 -05:00
LICENSE
Makefile misc: Update wording 2018-11-27 19:02:23 -05:00
README.md docs: Update README 2018-11-25 22:45:27 -05:00

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.