Hi there! Here are my dotfiles, not much to say there. Software:
- Bedrock Linux-A meta distribution that manages assembling a system of parts from multiple distributions. Below are the actual distributions I use as strata, roughly ordered by usage.
- void-musl/void-I prefer void musl for most system components, but with the glibc dependence of some applications I must use, I fall back to fetching packages from void-glibc, then archlinux, and so on.
- Arch-btw. (mostly useful for the AUR and compatibility)
- Alpine-honestly I mostly use alpine to test things.
- Fedora-mostly for net facing servers that need security.
- Gentoo-every once in a while I need the portage tools to help me hack together some code ripped from github. Not often, but it's a godsend when I do.
- Ubuntu-sometimes you need some proprietary garbage to Just Work, and usually this is your best shot. After the AUR.
- Neovim-hey emacs users can we call the war off and go beat up vscode please.
- AwesomeWM-Awesome is a framework, not an application to configure, and my 'configs' are expansive. Lua.
- WezTerm-term.
- Qutebrowser-modal browser.
- Chore-cli todo list by the guy who did bedrock. It's nice.
- Redshift-my eyes. Sometime when I'm less broke I'll get an e-ink monitor.
- Ly-display manager.
- Flameshot-screenshots.
- Font Manager-this bad boy makes fonts easy as hell, basically a must-have.
- BTOP-process manager. she cute.
- Gajim-mostly actually use profanity but gui sometimes. if you're reading this you're probably in my xmpp server, but if not you're invited, contact me.
- Numen-a voice input tool to simulate inputs, dictate, or run scripts.
- Picom-honestly I'm currently just using this for transparent borders.
- Xfce4 Mime Settings-big thanks to xfce for having so many useful modular components. I just use this to set mime and don't touch it.
Unused former configs:
- i3wm-over time got more and more annoyed at restrictions. I realize how far off the deep end I am.
- Alacritty-term.
My keyboards get an honorable mention
- Quantum Mechanical Keyboards-I use a Svalboard and my fork of the Lalboard QMK fork is here.
- Above is actually old devkit stuff, I currently do configs via vial and use a layout I generated with (configs in my fork of) keyboard_layout_optimizer.
- My fork of QMK, I still sometimes use the Lily58.