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49 lines
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# Daniel's Dotfiles
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My personal Linux dotfiles.
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I use Arch btw.
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The root of this repo is equivalent to my $HOME directory.
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## Of Interest
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### Neovim
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Neovim, my beloved.
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The best text editor ever made. There's too much going on there to cover here, so I invite you to read my [Neovim config README](./.config/nvim/README.md).
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### Shell
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I use Zsh. It has some nice features while remaining POSIX compliance, which is important if you like to tinker and end up copying a lot of shell scripts from the internet. I also use `starship` for my prompt because it's wicked fast. I find that the `pure` preset with some minor changes to cwd display is really great for my needs.
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### Tmux
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I really like tmux as a terminal multiplexer. The `vim-tmux-navigator` plugin offers really nice compatibility with Neovim split windows. The `minimal-tmux-status` is also really nice: displays only what's needed, in a slightly cleaner way than the default status bar. `tmux-yank` is awesome for easily copying text from the terminal without needing to use the mouse.
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### Terminal
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Kitty has been the best terminal for me so far. It displays stuff properly, and is as fast as I need it to be.
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### i3
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I'm using i3 for window management. I have experimented in the past with Hyprland, but I prefer the simplicity of i3.
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### Launcher
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Rofi is my application launcher of choice. It's easy to configure, minimal, and gets out of the way.
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### Process Viewer
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`btop` works great when `ps aux | grep` doesn't cut it. It's fast and has a pleasing, intuitive UI. I highly recommend it over both top and htop.
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### Notifications
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Dunst is all I want from a notification manager.
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### Management
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Currently I'm using `yadm` to manage these dotfiles. I have tried some other solutions like `chezmoi` and `stow`, but this one has stuck for me. I highly recommend it.
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If you see a file with a weird name, like `config##hostname.dbox`, it's leveraging `yadm`'s alternate files feature; the program will automatically symlink that file to its appropriate destination depending on which computer it's on.
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