If there is a shell, there is a way
Hey, these are the dotfiles that I use.
It includes my [z/ba/fi]sh
, [v/nv/mv/gv]im
, emacs
, tmux
, git
, i3
, karabiner
, tig
, newsboat
, hammerspoon
, ... config files.
Use gnu-stow
to link the files.
For example if you need my nvim
config clone the repo then inside the repo use:
stow nvim
This will symlink the necessary files.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/meain/dotfiles.git ~/.dotfiles
cd ~/.dotfiles
stow nvim
... | ... |
---|---|
fzf Fuzzy find anything | ripgrep Insanely fast grepping |
z Quickly jump around common directories | jq Query into json objects |
jiq jq but interactive |
isync Mail sync |
mpd Music player daemon | parallel Prarllel xargs |
git-absorb Automatic --fixup | restic Sane backup solution |
syncthing Sane multi device sync tool | KDE Connect Connect your phone and PC |
axel Download accelerator | imagemagick Image manipulation via cli |
ffmpeg Video editing via cli | todo-txt-cli Simple todo management |
lsd ls but much more |
icdiff Colorful side by side diff |
diff-so-fancy Better git diff | dasht Offline documentation browser |
pandoc Convert from and to multiple formats | hub Github extension for git |
lf Better version of ranger | alacritty Fast simple terminal emulator |
ddgr Duckduckgo search from cli | chafa Image viewer in terminal |
tmux Terminal multiplexer | hammerspoon Control mac using lua |
pixel-picker Color picker for mac | Karabiner Elements Keyboard remapping |
activity-watch Track your computer usage | Next DNS A really good dns thingy |
nix A sane package manager | fd Faster find |
notmuch Simple mail indexer | maccy Macos clipboard manager |
meetingbar View next meeting in your statusbar | insomnia Simpler postman |
ledger Plaintext double entry accounting | pup HTML parser for cli |
entr Run commands on file change | mpv Simple but really powerful media player |
You can find more screenshots on #5
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