forked from extern/nix-config
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
It turns out that kitty has support to change all of its colors independently from the current terminal with a simple command. This was the only issue I had with making pywal and kitty work together, so I'm glad I found it. Additionally, kitty supports DPI changes immediately (at least with xrdb). There is no need to detach a session and open a new terminal since kitty will handle DPI changes automatically, compared to other terminals like urxvt, which would require a new instance. Even then, the border padding for urxvt is not adjusted to the new DPI; kitty is simply the way to go if your monitor setup is non-trivial. As a side note, the kitty documentation is very good. I highly recommend reading it if you plan to use kitty (which you should). |
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.archlinux | ||
.fedora | ||
bspwm | ||
code | ||
editorconfig | ||
feh/.config/feh | ||
fish | ||
git | ||
gpg | ||
httpie/.httpie | ||
kitty/.config | ||
mpd/.config/mpd | ||
mpv/.config/mpv | ||
ncmpcpp/.config/ncmpcpp | ||
ranger/.config/ranger | ||
rtv | ||
ssh-agent | ||
tmux | ||
vim | ||
xmodmap | ||
yay/.config/yay | ||
yt-dl/.config/youtube-dl | ||
zathura/.config | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md |
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.