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Configuration for mostly a terminal based works space, so the terminal and tools work the same on any Linux

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Personal collection of scripts, hacks and configurations to make the command line more productive. It should make it easy to quickly make the terminal feel familiar on any Linux system.

To Install

Run:

git clone ...
./install.sh
./install.sh <<some_additional_profile>>

And edit ~/.bashrc to import the profile:

. ~/.bashrc.base

To extend

Add to an existing profile or create a new one in "profiles", edit or create the "profile.info" script. This will be picked up by the install script. Take a look at the base profile for an example.

To update

The installation creates symlinks so a git status will show what changed. Just commit the changes. Make sure that no configuration is created that is not linked.

Tweaks

Google Chrome / Chromium. Add to /usr/share/applications/google-chroem.desktop

--high-dpi-support=1 --force-device-scale-factor=1.2

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