Although removing these dotfiles gave the repository a clean feeling, it
made it significantly harder to resume using a certain window manager or
other tool at any time.
Instead of removing dotfiles entirely, it's enough to simply not install
the programs you don't want to use, or even install them but not open
them.
Now that I use GNOME, I no longer have a need for neofetch since GNOME
has its own about page in the settings. This also means I no longer have
to deal with neofetch being unmaintained and fetching the wrong
background images under GNOME.
Instead of relying on a fish function to configure neofetch,
we can use config.conf instead.
Since neofetch is an independent program, we also make a new stow
package for it, instead of relying on the fish config being present.