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@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@ ██ ██ ████ ██ ██ ░██ ░██ ░██░ ░░ ░██ ░██ ██████ ██████ ██████ ██ ░██ █████ ██████ - ██████ ██░░░░██░░░██░ ░░░██░ ░██ ░██ ██░░░██ ██░░░░ - ██░░░██░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██░███████░░█████ + ██████ ██░░░░██░░░██░ ░░░██░ ░██ ░██ ██░░░██ ██░░░░ + ██░░░██░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██░███████░░█████ ░██ ░██░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██ ░██░██░░░░ ░░░░░██ -░░██████░░██████ ░░██ ░██ ░██ ███░░██████ ██████ +░░██████░░██████ ░░██ ░██ ░██ ███░░██████ ██████ ░░░░░░ ░░░░░░ ░░ ░░ ░░ ░░░ ░░░░░░ ░░░░░░ - + ▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ░▓ about ▓ custom linux config files ░▓ author ▓ xero <x@xero.nu> @@ -16,27 +16,21 @@ ░▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓▓ ░░░░░░░░░░ - awesome > awesome wm config and ghost theme bin > system automation scripts - compton > minimal composite config for opacity figlet > custom 3d font fonts > configs for gohu and other bitmap fonts fun > term color, sys info, and other misc scripts git > global git config and aliases - herbstluftwm > herbstluft wm config and greybeard theme - irssi > nixers irc theme - mc > midnight commander ui colors mpd > music player daemon setup mutt > minimal mutt setup ncmpcpp > ncurses mpc++ ui/color settings + newsbeuter > url links pacman > pacman colors and progress bar animations previews > unixporn screenshots pygments > add syntax highlighting to cat and less commands ranger > file manager with image previews and z3bra theme ryu-login > ryu ansi art for /etc/issue tty login ssh > remote ssh server keep alive - stalonetray > stand alone tray for daemons - sublime > sublime text 2 with greybeard, monokai, and gohu themes > mod of the cathexis dark theme for gtk/qt/xfce tmux > terminal multiplexer with custom status bar urxvt > sourcerer terminal colors and keyboard settings @@ -57,9 +51,9 @@ - [previews](#previews) #dotfiles -in the unix world programs are commonly configured in two different ways, via shell arguments or text based configuration files. programs with many options like window managers or text editors are configured on a per-user basis with files in your home directory `~`. in unix like operating systems any file or directory name that starts with a period or full stop character is considered hidden, and in a default view will not be displayed. thus the name dotfiles. +in the unix world programs are commonly configured in two different ways, via shell arguments or text based configuration files. programs with many options like window managers or text editors are configured on a per-user basis with files in your home directory `~`. in unix like operating systems any file or directory name that starts with a period or full stop character is considered hidden, and in a default view will not be displayed. thus the name dotfiles. -it's been said of every console user: +it's been said of every console user: > _"you are your dotfiles"_. since they dictate how your system will look and function. to many users (see [ricers](http://unixporn.net) and [beaners](http://nixers.net)) these files are very important, and need to be backed up and shared. people who create custom themes have the added challenge of managing multiple versions of them. i have tried many organization techniques. and just take my word for it when i say, keeping a git repo in the root of your home directory is a bad idea. i've written custom shell scripts for moving or symlinking files into place. there are even a few dotfile managers, but they all seem to have lots of dependencies. i knew there had to be a simple tool to help me. @@ -79,7 +73,7 @@ or clone it [from source](https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=stow) and [build i #how it works by default the stow command will create symlinks for files in the parent directory of where you execute the command. so my dotfiles setup assumes this repo is located in the root of your home directory `~/dotfiles`. and all stow commands should be executed in that directory. otherwise you'll need to use the `-d` flag with the repo directory location. -to install most of my configs you execute the stow command with the folder name as the only argument. +to install most of my configs you execute the stow command with the folder name as the only argument. to install my **herbstluft** theme _greybeard_ use the command: @@ -87,11 +81,11 @@ to install my **herbstluft** theme _greybeard_ use the command: this will symlink files to `~/.config/herbstluftwm` and various other places. -but you can override the default behavior and symlink files to another location with the `-t` (target) argument flag. +but you can override the default behavior and symlink files to another location with the `-t` (target) argument flag. to install the **ryu-login** you need to execute the command: -`stow -t / ryu-login` +`stow -t / ryu-login` this will symlink the file to `/etc/issue`. diff --git a/i3pystatus/.config/i3pystatus/conf.py b/i3pystatus/.config/i3pystatus/conf.py index 7a97c98..4359251 100644 --- a/i3pystatus/.config/i3pystatus/conf.py +++ b/i3pystatus/.config/i3pystatus/conf.py @@ -48,16 +48,20 @@ status.register("text", # goes below 5 percent while discharging. The block will also color RED. # If you don't have a desktop notification demon yet, take a look at dunst: # http://www.knopwob.org/dunst/ -#status.register("battery", -# format="{status} {percentage:.2f}% [{percentage_design:.2f}%] {remaining:%E%hh:%Mm}", -# alert=True, -# alert_percentage=5, -# status={ -# "DIS": "↓", -# "CHR": "↑", -# "FULL": "=", -# },) +status.register("battery", + format="{status} {percentage:.2f}% [{percentage_design:.2f}%] {remaining:%E%hh:%Mm}", + alert=True, + alert_percentage=5, + status={ + "DIS": "↓", + "CHR": "↑", + "FULL": "=", + }, + hints = {"markup": "pango", "separator": False, "separator_block_width": 0},) +status.register("text", + text=" ░▒▓█▓▒░ ", + hints = {"separator": False, "separator_block_width": 0},) # Displays whether a DHCP client is running #status.register("runwatch", |