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# My dotfiles
![](./screenshots/desktop.png) ![](./screenshots/desktop-terminals.png)
These are my personal dotfiles for configuring my workstation. I use
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[chezmoi](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) to manage them, as it just makes managing it all way more convenient, and allows me to setup everything in one command.
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them to the right place.
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This configuration uses git submodules in order to integrate my Emacs config in a separate repository, so make sure to
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initialize them before trying to install it (installation instructions
below).
# Installing
You could install it on any Linux distribution that you want, but I
recommend Arch Linux as there is a file containing a list of required
packages installable via pacman or your favorite AUR helper.
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You do require chezmoi installed on your system (you can find the installation instructions [here](https://www.chezmoi.io/install/))
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- Clone the config in your home directory
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`chezmoi init git@github.com:nezia1/dotfiles.git`
- Get into your new chezmoi directory with `chezmoi cd`
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- Initialize submodules with `git submodule update --init`
- If you\'re using Arch Linux, install the packages with
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`sudo pacman < packages` or using your favorite AUR helper
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- `fisher update` to install fish plugins
# Theme
I use [catppuccin](https://github.com/catppuccin/catppuccin) as my theme
(the mocha variant). I love the soothing pastel colors. The GTK theme
and the Qt5 theme are also configured to be used with supported
applications.
# Shell setup
I use [fish](https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell) as my interactive
shell, but I still keep [bash](https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/) as my
non-interactive shell for compatibility purposes, as some pieces of
software that I use require the user to have a POSIX compliant shell.
This is why I have a bash module, where I setup everything that I want
to have non-interactively and interactively and if running
interactively, have it start a fish session.
It also keeps variables set in .profile, since we\'re starting fish from
bash.
# Software used
- Operating system: [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/)
- Window manager: [Hyprland](https://hyprland.org)
- Status bar: [Waybar](https://github.com/Alexays/Waybar)
- Application launcher: [wofi](https://sr.ht/~scoopta/wofi/)
- Terminal emulator: [kitty](https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty)
- Shell: [fish](https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell)
- Text editor: [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)
- Notification daemon: [dunst](https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst)
- Password manager: [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org/)
Hyprland is configured to use a random wallpaper from the
`$HOME/.dotfiles` directory, so you need to have your wallpapers in it.
# Services and timers
The user-services module contains different systemd daemons and timers
that you might or might not need depending on your specific use-case:
- sync: a systemd timer that synchronizes my org directory using
[rclone](https://rclone.org/) to a remote called drive (runs every 5
minutes)