dot_config | ||
dot_emacs.d@47b716d5a6 | ||
dot_scripts | ||
private_dot_gnupg | ||
private_dot_local/private_share/konsole | ||
private_dot_ssh | ||
screenshots | ||
.chezmoi.toml.tmpl | ||
.chezmoiignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
arch_packages | ||
dev-container-install.sh | ||
dot_bash_profile | ||
dot_bashrc | ||
dot_gitconfig | ||
dot_gtkrc-2.0 | ||
dot_profile | ||
fedora_packages | ||
packages | ||
README.md | ||
run_once_1_install_programs.sh.tmpl | ||
run_once_2_import_gpg_from_1password.sh.tmpl | ||
run_once_4_configure_gnome.sh.tmpl |
My dotfiles
These are my personal dotfiles for configuring my workstation. I use chezmoi to manage them, as it just makes managing it all way more convenient, and allows me to setup everything in one command. them to the right place.
This configuration uses git submodules in order to integrate my Emacs config in a separate repository, so make sure to 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.
You do require chezmoi installed on your system (you can find the installation instructions here)
- Clone the config in your home directory
chezmoi init git@github.com:nezia1/dotfiles.git
- Get into your new chezmoi directory with
chezmoi cd
- Initialize submodules with
git submodule update --init
- If you're using Arch Linux, install the packages with
sudo pacman < packages
or using your favorite AUR helper fisher update
to install fish plugins
Theme
I use 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 as my interactive shell, but I still keep 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
- Window manager: Hyprland
- Status bar: Waybar
- Application launcher: wofi
- Terminal emulator: kitty
- Shell: fish
- Text editor: Emacs
- Notification daemon: dunst
- Password manager: pass
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 to a remote called drive (runs every 5 minutes)