These are the DWM Dotfiles I use for Gentoo
This is MY WAY of installing and configuring dwm on my Gentoo machine. Therefore it shouldn't be seen as a guide on how your DWM should look like, but rather an inspiration for your own DWM configuration.
- ble.sh (Bash Line Editor―a line editor written in pure Bash with syntax highlighting, auto suggestions, vim modes, etc. for Bash interactive sessions. )
- vimrc (with habamax theme)
- alacritty (GPU-accelerated terminal emulator)
- Symbols Nerd Font (Iconic font aggregator, collection, and patcher)
- jetbrains-mono (A free and open-source typeface for developers)
- dunst (Lightweight and customizable notification daemon )
- btop (A monitor of resources )
- PipeWire (Multimedia processing graphs)
- scrot (SCReenshOT - command line screen capture utility)
- vim (Vim is a highly configurable text editor)
- fastfetch (An actively maintained, feature-rich and performance oriented, neofetch like system information tool. )
- playerctl (🎧 mpris media player command-line controller)
- feh (feh is a light-weight, configurable and versatile image viewer.)
- eix
- ufed
- sys-kernel/liquorix-sources (Portage overlay)
- media-fonts/ja-ipafonts (needed in order for dwm to properly render)