voidrice/README.md
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Luke's GNU/Linux Dotfiles

There 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 info used by my st build as a terminal
  • vim
  • bash
  • ranger (see full documentation here)
  • mutt/msmtp/offlineimap Now moved to LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard
  • calcurse
  • ncmpcpp and mpd (my main music player)
  • mpv
  • neofetch
  • And many little scripts I use filed in the ~/.scripts/ directory

More documentation

I've added very thorough documentation of this whole system to .readme.mom. Compile it to be read with the following command:

groff -mom .readme.mom -Tpdf > larbs_readme.pdf

Or, if you actually installed my dotfiles, you can just press Super+F1. The reason this document is written in groff rather than markdown is so it can be compiled realtime on the system, avoiding me pushing bloated .pdfs to this repo everytime there's a need for documentation additions.

In the system, you can also press Super+Shift+e to watch tutorial videos on different programs used. See my YouTube channel for more.

Dynamic Configuration Files

Store your favorite or high-traffic directories in ~/.bmdirs or your most important config files in ~/.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. Donations are earmarked for whatever the donator wants, usually to go to funds for buying new equipment for the YouTube channel.

"Dependencies" and programs used

The programs I use here are always changing, but luckily you can just look at the installation list for LARBS here:

A marks programs in the AUR, G marks git repositories.