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Make a temporary directory in $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR instead of $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR. $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR defaults to /run/user/$uid/. This directory has the security advantage of only being readable and writable by the current user and being mounted in RAM, causing the screenshot to be fully wiped on shutdown and not needing shred, which doesn't work reliably on SSD's. Also quoted $dir, for the off chance someone has spaces in their $PASSWORD_STORE_DIR. Removed the check for xclip and the $issuer and $name variables, as they are unused. If you're wondering why echo is piped into dmenu, on my system dmenu hung when called without the pipe, causing the whole script to freeze. |
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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)
- zsh (shell)
- lf (file manager)
- mpd/ncmpcpp (music)
- sxiv (image/gif viewer)
- mpv (video player)
- other stuff like xdg default programs, inputrc and more, etc.
- I try to minimize what's directly in
~
so:- All configs that can be in
~/.config/
are. - Some environmental variables have been set in
~/.zprofile
to move configs into~/.config/
- All configs that can be in
- Bookmarks in text files used by various scripts (like
~/.local/bin/shortcuts
)- File bookmarks in
~/.config/shell/bm-files
- Directory bookmarks in
~/.config/shell/bm-dirs
- File bookmarks in
Usage
These dotfiles are intended to go with numerous suckless programs I use:
I also recommend trying out mutt-wizard, which additionally works with this setup. It gives you an easy-to-install terminal-based email client regardless of your email provider. It is integrated into these dotfiles as well.
Install these dotfiles and all dependencies
Use LARBS to autoinstall everything:
curl -LO larbs.xyz/larbs.sh
or clone the repo files directly to your home directory and install the dependencies.