# Luke's GNU/Linux Dotfiles These are my dotfiles! The name of the repo, "voidrice", came from the fact they were originally on my Void Linux machine, but these files are distro-independent. In fact, I now push changes from my X200 running Parabola or my X220 running Arch. ## Programs whose configs can be found here + i3 (i3-gaps) + ~~Xresourses/Xdefaults settings~~ Now moved to [my terminal (st) build](https://github.com/lukesmithxyz/st) which uses them + vim + bash + vifm + ~~mutt/msmtp/offlineimap~~ Now moved to [LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard) + calcurse + ncmpcpp and mpd (my main music player) + mpv + And many little scripts I use filed in the `~/.local/bin/` directory ## More documentation There's a full .pdf write-up of the repository [here: https://larbs.xyz/larbs_readme.pdf](https://larbs.xyz/larbs_readme.pdf). Or, if you actually installed my dotfiles, you can just press `Super+F1` to show the same document offline. In the system, you can also press `Super+Shift+e` to watch tutorial videos on different programs used. See [my YouTube channel](https://youtube.com/c/LukeSmithxyz) for more. The command `getkeys` will also show basic key binds for different programs. ## Dynamic Configuration Files Store your favorite or high-traffic directories in `~/.config/bmdirs` or your most important config files in `~/.config/bmfiles` with keyboard shortcuts. When you add things to theses files my vimrc will automatically run `shortcuts` which will dynamically generate shortcuts for these in bash, ranger and optionally qutebrowser and fish. ## Like my rice? Feel free to add other suggestions and I may implement them. I have a job, but every penny I get from followers or subscribers is more incentive to perfect what I'm doing. You can donate to me at [https://paypal.me/LukeMSmith](https://paypal.me/LukeMSmith). Donations are earmarked for whatever the donator wants, usually to go to funds for buying new equipment for the [YouTube channel](https://youtube.com/c/LukeSmithxyz). # "Dependencies" and programs used The programs I use here are always changing, but luckily you can just look at the installation list for [LARBS](http://larbs.xyz) here: + [List of programs installed by LARBS, including optional packages](https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/LARBS/blob/master/progs.csv) `A` marks programs in the AUR, `G` marks git repositories.