Oystein Kristoffer Tveit 37bdd48de4 | ||
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README.md
Dotfiles
A neat copy of everything clogging up my home folder whenever I'm looking for something important.
Featuring:
alacritty | Hacker window for getting into the mainframe |
alsa | Sounds good! |
cabal | Package manager for code I don't understand |
emacs | Vim, just better |
GHC | Compiler settings for code I don't understand |
htop | Frozen computer culprit detective |
i3 | Budget version of xmonad |
i3status | Status updates for the overmentioned |
ncmpcpp/mpd | Music player I can't live without |
newsboat | Good in the morning, with a cup of coffee |
nvim | Emacs, just better |
picom | Screens are best when they don't tear |
qutebrowser | Surf the web without a mouse |
rofi | Who needs desktop shortcuts anyways? |
sxhkd | Ctrl + Alt + Delete |
tmux | Terminals inside terminals inside terminals |
xmonad | Windowpanes, but not actually |
zathura | PDF reader, no more, no less |
zsh | Bash, just cooler |
Other stuff I've used before, but want to keep the configuration for.
Termite
I quite like this terminal. It's always my goto if something is not working properly in alacritty. I sometimes spin it up if I really need blinking text for some reason.
However, it's deprecated ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Kitty
This terminal is quick, but just a tad bit "too quick" for me. By only focusing on speed, it leaves features like IMEs hanging, which is my reason for using alacritty instead.
Ranger
To be honest, I don't use file managers that much nowadays. cd
and ls
is my friend.