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Not all of these packages may be useful to everyone, and that's fine. Any list I create won't satisfy everyone, but reducing the number of PKGBUILDs makes it easier to see and change all the packages installed on the system as a whole. Due to the nature of how Arch Linux works, most users won't even need my PKGBUILDs. With the exception of setting up X with a bare-minimum window manager, installing and configuring most software is as simple as using pacman to install that software and symlinking any config files you want to their relevant directories, if any. |
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Tari - My Arch Linux setup
Arch Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution, lets you build your own environment. Since you only install what you want, it is easy to customize and control.
Features
- A universal color scheme consistent across all terminal software
- A universal theme across both Qt and GTK applications
- The ability to switch between GNOME, Plasma, and bspwm efficiently
- Full HiDPI support for Qt, GTK, and X-level software applications
- Easily switch between both traditional and HiDPI resolution in the same X environment
Usage
On a fresh Arch install, run ./bootstrap.sh
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