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dots
These are my dots, with them I am decently pleased.
Enormous kudos for this selection goes to tons of different resources for configuring various toolsets, but an especial "thank you" to elenapan/dotfiles both for serving as an excellent reference point and for being the original code source for much of the awesomewm
theme work.
The main difference between my own awesomewm setup and many of the examples it's based on is the support for multiple displays (or screens); specifically, splitting the global tag set to span displays so I can more easily map application groups to their desired tag/display. This stems from my normal setup which is to have a primary external display alongside a docked laptop, I tend to utilize the laptop for music and widget or sys info type applications, while the tag set for my primary display is dedicated to work / chat / browsing apps.
installation
git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:unboundev/dots ~/dots
ln -sf ~/dots/xinitrc ~/.xinitrc
ln -s ~/.xinitrc ~/.xsession
ln -sf ~/dots/tmux-conf/.tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf
ln -sf ~/dots/tmux.conf.local ~/.tmux.conf.local
ln -sf ~/dots/config/nvim ~/.config/nvim
ln -sf ~/dots/config/wpg/sequences ~/.config/wpg/sequences
ln -sf ~/dots/cargo/config ~/.cargo/config
ln -sf ~/dots/Xauthority ~/.Xauthority
ln -sf ~/dots/Xresources ~/.Xresources
ln -sf ~/dots/gitconfig ~/.gitconfig
ln -sf ~/dots/zshrc ~/.zshrc
ln -sf ~/dots/config/awesome ~/.config/awesome
ln -sf ~/dots/config/fontconfig/fonts.conf ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf