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README.md |
The Voidrice (Luke Smith https://lukesmith.xyz's dotfiles)
These are the dotfiles deployed by LARBS and as seen on my YouTube channel.
- Very useful scripts are in
~/.local/bin/
- Settings for:
- vim/nvim (text editor)
- sxhkd (general key binder)
- lf (file browser)
- mpd/ncmpcpp (music)
- sxiv (image/gif viewer)
- mpv (video player)
- I try to minimize what's directly in
~
so:- All configs that can be in
~/.config/
are. - Some environmental variables have been set in
~/.profile
to move configs into~/.config/
- All configs that can be in
- Bookmarks in text files used by various scripts
- File bookmarks in
~/.config/files
- Directory bookmarks in
~/.config/directories
- File bookmarks in
What's not here
My setup is pretty modular nowadays. I use several suckless program that are meant to be configured and compiled by the user and I also have separate repos for some other things. Check out their links:
- dwm (the window manager)
- st (the terminal emulator)
- mutt-wizard (
mw
) - (a terminal-based email system that can store your mail offline without effort)
If you want my old i3 config, you can get it here. I don't use i3 anymore so I don't maintain it or make changes to it.
You might've come here from a review I've done on a program and want my configuration files for that program. I tend to remove configs for programs I don't use to keep LARBS small. For those programs, they will be in the git history if you want to go searching. Please don't email me for configs. I tend to delete old stuff on my local machines so it's no easier for me.
For videos on programs nowadays, I prefer to make gists for config files, so they won't clutter up this very Spartan repository.
Install these dotfiles
Use LARBS or clone the repo files directly to your home directory and install the prerequisite programs.