Currently this script works by getting the total play time of the
playlist when pressing F12. Time will tell if I decide to improve upon
it later, although it already does a good job at what it's supposed to
do.
This makes it so that mpv won't take up the entire screen when executed,
assuming it's dealing with a video resolution equal to or greater than
the current display.
The default mpv settings use traditional rendering methods in order to
support older hardware. Since we're running on modern hardware, we can
take advantage of the higher quality settings that mpv offers.
Instead of "hiding" dotfiles in an extra group, it is easier to use
separate packages for each unique set of files. Since I'm working on
making my setup more modular, and since I can stow all my dotfiles with
a single command anyway, this configuration is more appealing now.
There are many dotfiles that we don't have to worry about when using a
desktop environment like Plasma or Xfce. These dotfiles are bspwm
specific and should all be stowed at the same time when stowing bspwm.