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authorShipwreckt <Shipwreckt@mailfence.com>2024-07-13 18:01:36 +0100
committerShipwreckt <Shipwreckt@mailfence.com>2024-07-13 18:01:36 +0100
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<h2><b>Dotfiles</b></h2>
<h3>What are Dotfiles?</h3><p>
- The reason I have dotfiles is for a few reasons. The first is that I use my PC and a
- few laptops interchangeably, and having my configurations easily downloadable is a
- big time saver. The second reason why I have my dotfiles up is because maybe
- somebody is looking for a certain baseline for their configurations, and if they
- find it well, I am more than happy to help that person. The third reason is just in
- case something happens to one of my laptops or my PC. I suggest that if you have
- configuration files, you should back them up on your preferred git host.</p>
-
- <h3>What is the purpose?</h3><p>
- The reason why I have dotfiles is for a few reasons. The first being I use my PC and
- a few laptops, and having my configs being easilly downloadable is a big time saver.
- The second reason why I have my Dotfiles up is because maybe somebody is looking for
- a certain baseline for their configs and if they find mind well I am more then happy
- to help. The third reason is just in case somehting happens to one of my laptops or
- my PC. I suggest if you have configuration files you should back them up on your
- prefered git host.</p>
-
- <h3>Software that is in the install script</h3>
- <p>Arch Linux packages: qt5ct breeze breeze-gtk redshift htop lsb-release libreoffice-fresh python-psutil ufw scrot keepassxc rofi polybar ranger unzip mpv feh redshift linux-firmware-qlogic pavucontrol picom nitrogen thunar gvfs lxappearance
- <p>AUR: wd719x-firmware upd72020x-fw yt-dlp-drop-in librewolf-bin nuclear-player-bin
- </p>
+ The reason I have dotfiles is for a few reasons. The first is that I use my PC and a few laptops interchangeably, and having my configurations easily downloadable is a big time saver. The second reason why I have my dotfiles up is because maybe somebody is looking for a certain baseline for their configurations, and if they find it well, I am more than happy to help that person. The third reason is just in case something happens to one of my laptops or my PC. I suggest that if you have configuration files, you should back them up on your preferred git host.</p>
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