A verbosity level of 2 was cool during testing, but now that the
Makefile has been stable for years at this point, having all that
verbosity seems unnecessary. This change still shows when things are
stowed, but with less detail than before.
Now that I've learned kitty, other terminal emulators like termite and
urxvt are no longer necessary. Here I remove any config files that were
necessary for either termite or urxvt and change all terminal options
to kitty.
As an added bonus, a global gtk.css file is no longer necessary. This
contradicted a core idea of dotfiles (that every program should have
its own directory in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME) and was in general a weird hack
that also affected non-termite emulators.
It is now possible to install only a specific set of dotfiles instead
of everything at once. To do this, simply run make and set the "package"
variable from the shell. For example, to only stow my vim config, use
`make package=vim`.
Although I use stow to manage my dotfiles, the way you need to invoke
stow is different depending on where the dotfiles directory is located.
To circumvent this, I wrote a Makefile that automatically determines
the stow directory (the parent directory) and package directory (this
repo) before calling stow.