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- <h2><b>Qtile config</b></h2>
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- Qtile is a desktop environment that is written in the Python programming language. If you
- have any knowledge of programming, you might think, how slow is that? Well, it is not really
- slow. I have not had any issues with Qtile, and I have only had good experiences with it. It
- has been very fun customising it over the time I have been there and making it my own little
- by little! If you know how to programme in Python, it is very fun just to toy around with and
- customise, so if you want a really hackable desktop environment for Linux, I would suggest Qtile
- a thousand times over!
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+ <h2><b>Qtile config</b></h2>
+ <h3>Overview</h3><p>
+ Qtile is a desktop environment that is written in the Python programming language. If you
+ have any knowledge of programming, you might think, how slow is that? Well, it is not really
+ slow. I have not had any issues with Qtile, and I have only had good experiences with it. It
+ has been very fun customising it over the time I have been there and making it my own little
+ by little! If you know how to programme in Python, it is very fun just to toy around with and
+ customise, so if you want a really hackable desktop environment for Linux, I would suggest Qtile
+ a thousand times over!
+ </p>
+
+ <h2>Install scripts</h2>
+ <p>
+ In the gitlab repo there is two files, an install.sh and an autoinstall.sh. The
+ install.sh asks you if you what programs you want to download whilst the autoinstall
+ installs without asking. These scripts just install software and fireware I use. If
+ you want to modify the scripts it should be easy since it is written in bash, all
+ you really need to do is put in package names you want.
+ </p>
+
+ <h2>Software</h2>
+ <p>
+ Some of my favourite software I have in the my install scripts is Mpv and youtube-dl, this is
+ because it allows me to watch youtube videos in my terminal. This is further enhanced
+ by the ytfzf command that allows me to browes videos in my terminal. The reason why I
+ like this is because youtube has became very annoying. They have games on that website now and
+ whenever I serch something it only shows like 4 valid resaults, whilst ytfzf shows me
+ nothing but valid resaults.
+ </p>
- <p>
- In both my Qtile configs, laptop and Pc configs I have it set out rather simpily,
- I have an install script that sets up my config.py for qtile and asks you if you want
- to install some of software that I use. I also have an auto install script that I use
- most of the time. These install scripts are written in bash script because they are one
- use and it is easier to just do it in bash if its a one use thing that I will delete
- afterwards.
- </p>
+ <p>
+ Another good bit of software my install scripts is librewolf, a privacy centered brower
+ that acctually cares about your privacy unlike firefox. Whilst I do like firefox it has
+ decended from what it once was and you need to install a custom user.js to become really
+ secsure. Whilst with librewolf iy just does it for you and gives you settings on what
+ you want to enable. I like librewolf because I know that the brower is designed to keep
+ ne safe and that makes me feel well safe.
+ </p><br>
- <p>
- Some of my favourite software I have in the install.sh is Mpv and youtube-dl, this is
- because it allows me to watch youtube videos in my terminal. This is further enhanced
- by the ytfzf command that allows me to browes videos in my terminal. The reason why I
- like this is because youtube has became very annoying. They have games on that website now and
- whenever I serch something it only shows like 4 valid resaults, whilst ytfzf shows me
- nothing but valid resaults.
- </p>
+ <img src="../../Images/Qtile/QtileDesktop.png" width="750" height="auto" >
+ <br>
+ <a href="https://gitlab.com/Shipwreckt/Qtile-conf">Gitlab project</a>
+ </main>
- <p>
- Another good bit of software my install.sh installs is librewolf, a privacy centered brower
- that acctually cares about your privacy unlike firefox. Whilst I do like firefox it has
- decended from what it once was and you need to install a custom user.js to become really
- secsure. Whilst with librewolf iy just does it for you and gives you settings on what
- you want to enable. I like librewolf because I know that the brower is designed to keep
- ne safe and that makes me feel well safe.
- </p>
-
- <p>Here is an example of my current desktop</p>
- <img src="../Images/QtileDesktop.png" alt="Silly desktop" width="750" height="auto" >
- <a href="https://gitlab.com/Shipwreckt/Qtile-conf">Gitlab project</a>
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