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.oh-my-zsh | ||
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.alacritty.yml | ||
.gitmodules | ||
.p10k.zsh | ||
.selected_editor | ||
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.xbindkeysrc | ||
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multihead.sh | ||
README.md | ||
server_config.sh |
Halia DE environment
A set of dotfiles and configuration utilities for Linux distrosTable of Contents
About
Hi, welcome to my dotfiles repository.
Here are the development environment configuration I use on a daily basis, going from server configurations for remotes and window manager settings.
Curiousity brought you here, maybe you want to install this configuration to try it by yourself, otherwise feel free to look around :)
Still have a doubt about what you want from here ? You might want to take a look at the gallery.
Application | Package(s) |
---|---|
Window Manager | i3-gaps |
Browser | Firefox |
Application launcher | Rofi |
Bar | Polybar |
Screenshots | Flameshot |
Color scheme | Ayu |
Terminals | Alacritty & xterm |
Shell | Zsh |
Gallery
Installation
Requirements
Per distro instructions
Arch
For Arch Linux users, you can simply execute the .config/setup.sh
script and get going.
Other distributions
I recommend taking a look at the .config/setup.sh
script and comment out everything special to Arch (pacman
and yay
section).
Then, I advise to install all packages from source if you run into issues, since everything is meant to be used with latest versions (looking at you neovim
).
Dotfiles installation
- Clone the repository
git clone --bare https://git.halia.dev/therbron/dotfiles.git $HOME/.dotfiles
- Define a one time alias
alias dotfiles='/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.dotfiles/ --work-tree=$HOME'
- Checkout the content from the git repository to your
$HOME
dotfiles checkout
From this point on, if you have zsh
installed, the dotfiles
alias will be added to your shell by default. Otherwise, you might want to add it yourself or instasll zsh
.
Keybinds
These are the most used and basic keybinds. You might want to read through .config/i3/config
to find more keybindings and add your own.
Note: Mod
is by default set to the window key
Note: Navigation keys (hjkl) can be substituted by arrow keys
Applications
Keybind | Function |
---|---|
Mod + Enter |
Launch terminal (alacritty) |
Mod + Shift + Enter |
Launch browser (firefox) |
Mod + Space |
Launch app launcher (rofi) |
Mod + s |
Open screenshot tool (flameshot) |
Mod + a |
Close focused window |
Mod + Shift + c |
Reload i3 configurations |
Mod + Ctrl + r |
Restart i3 |
Mod + c |
Display calendar widget |
Mod + d |
Display drive info widget |
Mod + p |
Open bitwarden-rofi |
Window navigation
Keybind | Function |
---|---|
Mod + h |
Focus window on the left |
Mod + j |
Focus window above |
Mod + k |
Focus window underneath |
Mod + l |
Focus window on the right |
Mod + Shift + h |
Move window to the left |
Mod + Shift + j |
Move window above |
Mod + Shift + k |
Move window underneath |
Mod + Shift + l |
Move window to the right |
Mod + {1-9} |
Move to {1-9} workspace |
Mod + Shift + {1-9} |
Move selected window(s) to workspace {1-9} |
Split management
Keybind | Function |
---|---|
Mod + v |
Split vertically |
Mod + g |
Split horizontally |
Mod + Backspace |
Toggle split orientation |
Mod + t |
Cycle between vert,hor and tabbed |
Mod + f |
Toggle fullscreen |
Mod + Shift + f |
Toggle floating mode |
Mod + r |
Toggle resize mode |
Frequently asked questions
What is the point of using multiple terminal emulators ?
Some machines, lacking discrete or recent GPU, will not be able to start Alacritty. This is the main reason to have xterm as a backup terminal.
Misc
Slack theming
Updated as of this commit
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Debugger for Firefox userChrome.css modification
- F12 or Ctrl+Shift+c menu
- Three dots > Cog icon
- Check "Enable browser chrome and add-on debugging toolboxes" and "Enable remote debugging"
- Ctrl+Shift+Alt+I and confirm security prompt
Live edit
- Style editor > userChrome.css