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Q: What are dotfiles?
A: Well, they're system configuration files. This repository is just convenience to have them stored somewhere safe.

Q: Can I use your code?
A: They're heavily fine-tuned for me and my setup, but I won't stop you from using it. Mind you that you will have to rename the file paths, unless, of course, your name is also Aura.

Q: Did you draw inspiration from somebody else's dotfiles?
A: Yes, I did, my friend @favna has a very solid setup here. My dotfiles are smaller because I like to keep things simple. Still, this repository's structure is heavily based on his.

Q: What OS are the dotfiles for?
A: They're made specifically for Windows 11 with Microsoft PowerShell v7. Older versions of Windows may work, and I do not suggest using Windows PowerShell (v5 or older) at all. For Linux/MacOS, you can adapt the paths a little, and it should in theory work.

Q: Why is there no Linux support?
A: Because I don't use a Linux machine to start with, besides my VPS.

Q: What terminal do you recommend for Windows?
A: Windows Terminal is what I use.

Q: I use Arch btw
A: That's not a question. But you can find zsh configs online.

Q: What font do you use?
A: I use CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font from Nerd-Fonts.

Q: Will you continue updating this repository?
A: Yes, I will. Make sure to watch this repository if you want to keep up with the updates. 👀

Q: Why are this repository's commits formatted with conventional commits?
A: Because I can.

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@favna, for basically all of the Git aliases, repository structure, and many other things over many years.

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