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+ aria2 > aria2 deamon
bin > system automation scripts
figlet > custom 3d font
fonts > configs for gohu and other bitmap fonts
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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
+ services > custom service folder for archlinux system
ssh > remote ssh server keep alive
themes > mod of the cathexis dark theme for gtk/qt/xfce
tmux > terminal multiplexer with custom status bar
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- [tl;dr](#tldr)
- [my shell](#my-shell)
- [vim](#vim)
- - [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.
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#managing
i manage mine with [gnu stow](http://www.gnu.org/software/stow/), a free, portable, lightweight symlink farm manager. this allows me to keep a versioned directory of all my config files that are virtually linked into place via a single command. this makes sharing these files among many users (root) and computers super simple. and does not clutter your home directory with version control files.
+i also use a little script `stow-services` for install some customs service for my archlinux system.
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#installing
stow is available for all linux and most other unix like distributions via your package manager.
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#my shell
i prefer a minimal setup, and choose to interact with my operating system via the so-called "terminal" or "command line", (read that quoting sarcastically) over a gui interface 2 times out of 3. with the web browser and video player among the noted outliers. in my opinion, using your computer should be a very personal experience. your colors, aliases, key-bindings, etc meticulously crafted to your exacting specifications. so for me, the unix shell is the most important part of my environment.
-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/xero_shell.gif)
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my terminal emulator of choice is the lightweight, unicode, 256 color [urxvt](http://linux.die.net/man/1/urxvt). i use [zsh](http://linux.die.net/man/1/zsh) as my interactive shell. it's an extensible, bash like shell with awesome completion and correction engines. i manage multiple shell sessions with [tmux](http://linux.die.net/man/1/tmux). it's a feature packed terminal multiplexer with support for buffers, split windows, detached local and remote sessions, etc. i'm a member of the cult of [vim](http://linux.die.net/man/1/vim). sing phrases to the third reincarnation of the glorious ed! lel. [mpd](http://linux.die.net/man/1/mpd) is my music server and i use [ncmpcpp](http://ncmpcpp.rybczak.net/) as it's frontend. my configs for [urxvt](http://git.io/.urxvt), [zsh](http://git.io/.zsh), [tmux](http://git.io/.tmux), [vim](http://git.io/.vim), [mpd](http://git.io/.mpd) and [ncmpcpp](http://git.io/.ncmpcpp) shown above feature my [sourcerer](http://sourcerer.xero.nu) color scheme.
#vim
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- [lightline](https://github.com/itchyny/lightline.vim) - custom status line (for much rice)
- [fugitive](https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive) - fast git integration
-#previews
-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/coils.png)
-- [herbstluftwm](http://git.io/.herbstluftwm)
-- [urxvt](http://git.io/.urxvt)
-- [zsh](http://git.io/.zsh)
-- [tmux](http://git.io/.tmux)
-- [vim](http://git.io/.vim)
-- [ncmpcpp](http://git.io/.ncmpcpp)
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-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/blizzard-orb.png)
-- [blizzard orb xcolors](https://github.com/xero/dotfiles/blob/master/urxvt/blizzard-orb.Xcolors)
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-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/sysinfo.png)
-- [sysinfo](http://git.io/v4aH5)
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-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/neongold.png)
-- [irssi](http://git.io/.irssi)
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-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/scrot_converge.png)
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-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/scrot_nightcity-1.png)
-- [sysinfo](http://git.io/.sysinfo)
-
-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/scrot_nightcity-2.png)
-- [sublime greybeard theme](http://git.io/sublimegreybeard)
-
-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/scrot_nightcity-3.png)
-- [chroimum with cathexis gtk](http://git.io/cathexis) & [greybeard devtools](http://git.io/greybeard-devtools)
-- figlet [-f 3d](http://git.io/3d) webdev | lolcat
-
-![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xero/dotfiles/master/previews/scrot_nightcity-5.png)
-- [color scripts](http://git.io/.fun)