This repository contains all of my old dotfiles configuration.
List of files:
awesome ➔ dynamic tiling window manager for X11 written in the C and Lua bin ➔ various useful scripts (e.g. offlineimap) dunst ➔ lightweight replacement for the notification-daemons i3 ➔ dynamic tiling window manager for X11 inspired by wmii offlineimap ➔ capable of synchronizing mail on IMAP server with local Maildir folder picom ➔ compositor for X11 polybar ➔ status bars ranger ➔ console file manager with VI key bindings sh ➔ common to all shells (e.g. aliases, environment variables) termite ➔ keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal wofi ➔ window switcher, application launcher, ssh dialog for wlroots compositors x11 ➔ X11 settings To know the current configuration of packages I use for my dotfiles, you can access them here.
I'm using GNU Stow a free, lightweight dotfiles manager written in Perl to manages my dotfiles.
What's make differentiates it from other dotfiles managers is that it does not require various Python, Ruby or Perl dependencies like most dotfiles manager.
With that, it is easy to share files among multiple users or computers with a few command lines.
No matter what your Linux distribution, stow can easily be installed according to your package manager:
sudo pacman -S stow sudo apt-get install stow For macOS users:
brew install stow Once the installation is complete, make a clone of the repository:
git clone https://github.com/rememberYou/dotfiles.git You can now install any configurations you wish to copy using GNU Stow:
# Make sure you are in the right directory cd dotfiles # Example to install the offlineimap config stow offlineimap # Uninstall the sway config stow -D offlineimapIf you want to install all the configurations, you can do it directly with stowsym.sh:
# Change permission to execute the script chmod +x stowsym.sh # Installation of configuration files ./stowsym.sh -i # Deletion of configuration files ./stowsym.sh -dEasy, isn't it? For those who want to find my Emacs configuration files, they are available: here.
Various functions may be optimized or spelling errors may occur. If you want to make your own correction on these dotfiles, you are free to do so.
Please note that I can't guarantee that your changes will be accepted.
The code is unlicensed, take what you like and hope that thes dotfiles can be so useful to you that it is for me.
