/dotfiles

Efficiency meets aesthetics, my dotfiles are fine-tuned for a seamless Linux experience. Take control of your system with this clean, minimalistic configuration. 🚀

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Introduction

Welcome to my dotfiles repository! This repository contains my personal dotfiles for Unix systems. I strive for efficiency, simplicity and some aesthetics if it's simple enough.

If you are here for my old bspwm setup, you can find it here.

Screenshot

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Software Used

  • mainly labwc & wayfire and somtimes sway as window managers (compositors).
  • foot Terminal emulator.
  • yambar waybar Status bar.
  • fuzzel The application launcher menu.
  • pipewire Audio server.
  • grim For taking screenshots.
  • slurp To select regions for screenshot capture.
  • brightnessctl Tool to control screen brightness.
  • wlsunset For managing night mode settings.
  • wl-clipboard For clipboard management.
  • cliphist To access clipboard history.
  • imv My image viewer.
  • fnott Notification system.
  • mpv Video player.
  • nvim & nano Text editor
  • noto-fonts-emoji, noto-fonts-ttf, font-hack-ttf, font-awesome Fonts.

If you're interested in a comprehensive list of packages, check out my post-install script for Void Linux, which sets up a highly efficient system. The script is well-documented and available here.

For those on a Systemd distro, I also have a script tailored for Debian. While it's Debian-specific, it can provide insight into configuring other systemd distros. You can find it here.

Special Keybinds

  • Mod + Enter: Open terminal (foot)
  • Mod + D: Launch menu selector (fuzzel)
  • Mod + Shift + Q or Alt + F4: Close focused window
  • Mod + Shift + S: Take screenshot of selected area (slurp + grim)
  • Impr Screen: Capture entire screen
  • Mod + Comma: Access clipboard selector
  • Mod + Semicolon: Open emoji selector

Note: I use an AZERTY keyboard, so some keybindings may differ. For example, workspace switching may not use numbers, and window closing may require Mod + Shift + A instead of Q. Similarly, the emoji selector may be triggered by Mod + M instead of semicolon, if you use a QWERTY Keyboard you might want to modify that before.

Special Scripts

I've crafted special scripts to simplify environment variable setup for both Labwc and Sway. These scripts streamline the process of launching your preferred window manager with the right configurations.

  • start-wayfire: Use this script to launch Wayfire with the configured environment variables.
  • start-labwc: Use this script to launch Labwc with the configured environment variables.
  • start-sway: Use this script to launch Sway with the appropriate configurations.

Additionally, there are other handy scripts available in .local/bin