The current state of this repository is for backup only. Most scripts will not work on your system, some are outdated with even more outdated documentation
This repository consists of configuration for any tools I use within my Arch Linux and neovim development environment. I use a lot of tools which culminate in a sort of Unix IDE, I use dotdrop to install link all of the required configuration into my home directory.
- wm: i3-gaps
- terminal: kitty
- shell: fish
- font: Fira Code Nerd Font Patch
- bar: polybar
- wm: kde-plasma
- terminal: konsole
- shell: fish
- font: Source Code Pro
- bar/dock: latte-dock
If planning to use dotdrop to manage the (symlinked) dots
Your distribution repositories is very likely to contain python-pip
, for example in Arch Linux, all you have to do to install it is:
sudo pacman -S python-pip
or on Ubuntu/Debian you can install stow by executing:
apt install python-pip
Holds the light profiles and keymaps for my Anne pro keyboard
A browser where being fast is not an understatement
Based upon mut-ex's minimal-functional-firefox but cleaned up and aware of colors generated by pywal in .Xresources
. Also added is an auto hiding tabbar with reduced tab sizes to have a more minimal UI.
Modified version of KorySchneider's tab Github.
My config is a modified Polybar-4 by adi1090x. - GitHub
No editor is as extensible, easy to use as Vim is. But standard Vim ... TODO
Using the (ctrl/shift
) + enter
keybinds in term vim requires special keycodes that vim expects to be sent by your terminal.
Depending on your terminal,
iTerm2 For a single Profile open Preferences → Profiles → Keys → [+] (Add) For all profiles open Preferences → Keys → [+] (Add)
- Keyboard shortcut: (Hit Shift+Enter)
- Action: Send Escape Sequence
- Esc+
[13;2u
- Repeat for Ctrl+Enter, with sequence:
[13;5u
urxvt, append to your .Xresources file:
URxvt.keysym.S-Return: \033[13;2u
URxvt.keysym.C-Return: \033[13;5u
Alacritty, under key_bindings, add following to your ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml:
- { key: Return, mods: Shift, chars: "\x1b[13;2u" }
- { key: Return, mods: Control, chars: "\x1b[13;5u" }
Kitty, in ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf:
map shift+enter send_text all \x1b[13;2u
map ctrl+enter send_text all \x1b[13;5u
This are my personal dots so do what you want.
Find the full unlicense in the UNLICENSE
file, but here's a snippet.
This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.
Do what you want. Learn as much as you can. Unlicense more software.