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meta: Add bspwm-round-corners-git PKGBUILD
This is the PKGBUILD I made for a [nice patch][1] that adds border
radius support to bspwm. The patch has not been merged upstream yet,
so this PKGBUILD will have to do in the meantime.

[1]: https://github.com/baskerville/bspwm/pull/856
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bspwm-round-corners-git meta: Add bspwm-round-corners-git PKGBUILD 2018-12-08 13:10:12 -05:00
color-scripts PKGBUILDs: Rename tari-scripts to color-scripts 2018-12-08 11:07:01 -05:00
tari-core PKGBUILDs: Merge tari-web with tari-core 2018-12-08 12:35:00 -05:00
xeventbind PKGBUILDs: Rename tari-util-xeventbind to xeventbind 2018-12-08 02:04:08 -05:00
README.md docs: Add READMEs for PKGBUILDs and install scripts 2018-12-01 14:30:18 -05:00

PKGBUILDs

Here are my PKGBUILDs I use on Arch Linux. Each has a specific use case. I use PKGBUILDs to know exactly what I have on my machine, and to make it easier to sync changes across multiple Arch installations.

Of course, you don't have to use any of these packages for your own installation, but if you want to use my setup, you probably want to use the packages I use as well.

Getting Started

There are some core packages that need to be installed before anything else, listed below:

  • tari-core - Core packages I use for many things
  • tari-cli - CLI programs that are nice to have
  • tari-desktop - Packages I use common to all desktop environments

Add-on packages

Now that everything is installed, it's just a matter of choosing a desktop environment or window manager. Note that you can install multiple DEs and WMs at once, then switch between them with your display manager.

  • tari-gnome - The GNOME desktop environment, with GTK-related software
  • tari-plasma - The Plasma desktop environment, with Qt and KDE-related software
  • tari-bspwm - The bspwm window manager, with optional Qt and GTK support (through tari-gnome and tari-plasma)

Other window managers exist, but may not be trivial to use in non-traditional (HiDPI) environments.

Other packages

TODO: More to come soon...