Store my custom rice configurations.
Feel free to explore this little organization I created to help store my rice configurations in one place. Everything stored here is open to the public, and can be utilized for personal use. However, I highly recommend that you look through the code of any configuration you plan on using or copying. Whatever works for me, may not work for you!
The term rice is used to describe someone's current Unix desktop setup. The term ricing is the act of a person customizing their desktop and any software they like to use. This includes dotfiles, i.e., special hidden configuration files whose name starts with a dot ".".
All the configurations stored in this organization are open to the following forms of contribution:
- Improvements or additions to production code.
- Improvements or additions to test code.
- Improvements or additions to build system.
- Improvements or additions to documentation.
- Improvements or additions to CI/CD pipelines.
Use the provided templates for bug reports, feature requests, and pull requests. Please only use the bug tracker for reporting bug reports, or feature request submissions.
Usually, each repository comes with their own contribution guidelines described
by the CONTRIBUTING.md
file. Follow those guidelines in that file for a better
chance at having your contributions being merged in. Each repository also comes
with its own SECURITY.md
file that describes what you can do if you believe
there is some kind of security vulnerability with a given configuration.