forked from extern/nix-config
My NixOS configuration with Nix Flakes, Home Manager, Stylix, and Hyprland.
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This is the start of moving away entirely from using PKGBUILD (at least for now) since multiple shell scripts are easier to manage. |
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aliases | ||
bspwm/.config/bspwm | ||
compton/.config | ||
ctags | ||
dircolors | ||
etc | ||
feh/.config/feh | ||
fish/.config/fish | ||
fontconfig/.config/fontconfig | ||
functions | ||
git | ||
gnupg/.gnupg | ||
mailcap | ||
mpd/.config/mpd | ||
mpv/.config/mpv | ||
ncmpcpp/.config/ncmpcpp | ||
neofetch/.config/neofetch | ||
neovim/.config/nvim | ||
polybar/.config/polybar | ||
ranger/.config/ranger | ||
rtv/.config/rtv | ||
sxhkd/.config/sxhkd | ||
termite/.config | ||
tmux | ||
vim | ||
w3m/.w3m | ||
waterfox | ||
xcape | ||
xinit | ||
xresources | ||
yt-dl/.config/youtube-dl | ||
zathura/.config/zathura | ||
zsh | ||
.editorconfig | ||
install-guide.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
PKGBUILD | ||
README.md |
Dotfiles
Vim is my editor, *nix is my IDE.
These are my dotfiles. I use them with Arch GNU/Linux.
My dotfiles aim to be simple, straight-forward, and to the point. If you want to know how something works, just man software
and /search
for what you need to know!
Key features:
- Universal theming
- Vim-inspired keybinds
- Easy to reproduce
My dotfiles are managed with stow. Different dotfiles are stored in different directories. You can "install" a set of dotfiles by simply running stow <dir>
, e.g. stow bspwm
.