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In the Unix world programs are configured either via shell arguments or plain-text files known as "dotfiles". They are called "dotfiles" because the file name begings with a dot .
and are therefore hidden. You might find that many of the dotfiles contain an rc
such as .bashrc
or .zshrc
, those are runcom files that contain an application's startup instructions.
The goal of this setup is to create a minimal distraction free work environment using the least amount of hardware ressources (350 Mb memory usage at idle proves it well). Ricing and visual improvements are a secondary goal.