/dotfiles

My Linux environment

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ericonr's dotfiles

forthebadge

Uses GNU stow for managing symlinks! The default .stowrc file is setup for my home directory, and for adopting files (overwrite existing files, bringing them into the repo).

In order to link the usual files, use

$ ./stow-linux.sh

otherwise, for specific folders, use

$ stow <folder>

It's also recommended to create the ~/.local/bin and ~/.local/share directories before stowing the repository.

Wayfire or Sway

This setup, dotfiles for which can be found inside wayland/, requires the dependencies listed under wm and wayland in void/void.sh.

Obs.: This configuration requires some executables that can be obtained from the sourcecode/ directory.

Wallpaper

wallpaper

The wallpaper is from one of the finalists of the Plasma 5.18 Wallpaper Contest! Congratulations to all of them :D

I specially loved kevintee's colors, so I'm using their wallpaper, which is available here as a convenience, but still under their license. You can find other versions of it at their repo.

neovim plugins

The Neovim config uses git submodules to store some plugins, which can be found under nvim/.config/nvim/pack/plugins/start/.

If you want to use these plugins, you can download them using:

$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/ericonr/dotfiles.git

Embedded development

This setup for embedded development, especially on the arm-none-eabi platform, can be found on embedded/. It requires the dependencies listed under embedded in void/void.sh, and the following others:

  • STM32CubeProg: the programmer for cases when OpenOCD doesn't work.
  • STM32CubeMX: the tool used for generating STM32 projects.
  • esp-idf: the Espressif IoT Development Framework. Still requires the download of an actual ESP32 compiler.
  • ugdb: the best GDB interface! Helps a lot in usability.
  • can-utils: Utilities for debugging and using the CAN bus on Linux.