My dotfiles for Arch Linux and Ubuntu, organized and managed through Emacs and Org mode.
I wanted to improve my knowledge on Linux, shell scripting and Emacs. So I
combined all of that into this project of creating a dotfile setup using
Org-mode
.
Focus has been on creating a setup that favors keyboard interaction, has a minimalist design and is highly customizable.
All the credit for the design esthetic should go to hlissner, I have graciously copied most of it from his dotfiles.
I want to add an accompanying setup.org
which will take care of the
installation of the applications that this environment depends on.
What to list:
password-management:
pass, rofi-pass, rofi-pinentryweb-browsing:
firefox, tridactylmail:
mbsync, notmuch, msmtpmedia:
tizonia, ncpamixer, cava, mplayer, youtube-dl/viewer, zathura, scrot, maim, gimp, darktable, imagemagickwriting:
aspell, fonts(iosevka, roboto), xcapeshell:
zsh, shellcheckterminal-editor
nvimemacs:
emacs, doom-emacs, libvtermpackage-management:
yaynetwork:
nmtui, nmcliterminal:
urxvt, tmux, tdropterminal-utilities:
fzf, rg, fd, bd, xclip, redshift, gitpython:
pyenv, pyls, ptvsd, pylintc++:
ccls, gdb, clangwindow-manager:
bspwm, sxhkd, polybar, compton, dunst, unclutter
Customized looks:
gerrit:
xq_light(theme)firefox:
tridactyl, dracula(theme), dark-reader