WM: bspwm Terminal: st Shell: zsh Editor: neovim
my dotfiles are mainly based on the setup of Luke Smith (see his README below) and my nvim configuration is based on the dotfiles of MoritzWM https://github.com/MoritzWM/dotfiles
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)
- i3wm/i3-gaps (window manager)
- i3blocks (status bar)
- sxhkd (general key binder)
- ranger (file manager)
- lf (file manager)
- mpd/ncmpcpp (music)
- sxiv (image/gif viewer)
- mpv (video player)
- calcurse (calendar program)
- tmux
- 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/files
- Directory bookmarks in
~/.config/directories
- File bookmarks in
My setup is pretty modular nowadays. I use several suckless programs that are meant to be configured and compiled by the user and I also have separate repos for some other things. Check out their links:
- dwm (the window manager I usually use now which is fully compatible with this repo)
- st (the terminal emulator assumed to be used by these dotfiles)
- mutt-wizard (
mw
) - (a terminal-based email system that can store your mail offline without effort)
Use LARBS to autoinstall everything:
curl -LO larbs.xyz/larbs.sh
or clone the repo files directly to your home directory and install the prerequisite programs or those required for the i3 setup.