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Rofi version 1.7.0: Iggy 2024 was released and it included a lot of changes to the internal structure of the configuration. The old way was slightly incompatible, and I found most of the config wasn't used anyways. I made it so by default the text is legible, but it may break the whole urgent and alternate theming |
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home | ||
omz | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
check_for_upgrade.sh | ||
generate_pacman.lst.sh | ||
install.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
pacman_aur.lst | ||
pacman.lst | ||
README.md | ||
upgrade.sh | ||
vs_code_extensions.lst |
Dotfiles!
Installation
- Install dependencies
- Optionally create ~/.dotfiles.postinst
bash <(curl -sL https://dotfiles.online)
(https://c0de.dev/c0de/dotfiles/raw/branch/master/install.sh)- ????
- Profit
Dependencies
I primarilarly use Arch, but these dotfiles also get installed to headless Debian servers.
It shouldn't be difficult to find an equilivant package for your distribution with the provided lists
A list of the packages that I have installed can be found in the files pacman.lst
and pacman_aur.lst
.
Non-official packages come from the AUR, which can't typically be installed by pacman directly and the reason why it's a seperate list.
Dotfiles Postinstall
You may create a standard text file called .dotfiles.postinst
in your home directory before installing.
This file is basically a bash script that contains commands, that will be executed after the install script finishes.
For example, you may want to add commands such as git config --global user.name "My Name"
and git config --global user.email "me@my.email"
Customizing Dotfiles
- Fork this repo
- Update
repourl
inside install.sh to point to your own - Make your changes
- Push to origin
- Install your new dotfiles everywhere