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Zsh folder #2

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Starrcade opened this issue Jul 22, 2017 · 4 comments
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Zsh folder #2

Starrcade opened this issue Jul 22, 2017 · 4 comments

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@Starrcade
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Hello! i've been following your gentoo install guides on youtube, and everything's going well util I came to the zsh part--you had mentioned about not putting them in the dotfiles_laptop repo but you put them in Desktop. Is there a difference between the two repos, and can the desktop zsh stuff be safely used on a laptop?

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~Starrcade

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msjche commented Jul 22, 2017 via email

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Would it make sense to make a folder in dotfiles_laptop just for powerline? The current ohmyzsh repo doesn't have it. Or, the desktop theme could be changed into a 'Laptop' version?

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msjche commented Jul 22, 2017 via email

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So i've made an 'oh my zsh' hidden directory at my home folder, I'm gonna use the Oct. 26th edit of Powerline. I also aim to move the other folders (plugins, cache, tools, etc) to home, with the exception of 'themes' (This will have -only powerline-) I'm only going by the assumption that the themes are the only difference between Desktop/laptop in regards to things such as monitor height/width.

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