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░▓ about ▓ custom linux config files
░▓ author ▓ neodarz <neodarz@neodarz.net>
░▓ code ▓ https://git.neodarz.net/neodarz/conf/dotfiles_dotdrop.git
░▓ thanks ▓ Based on a work of xero <x@xero.nu>
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aria2 > aria2 deamon
alacritty > terminal config
cheat > cheatsheets management
figlet > fonts for figlet
git > global git config
gnupg > gnupg config
i3 > i3 window manager config
i3pystatus > i3 bar window manager replacement config
khal > calendar config
mutt > mutt config
msmtp > smtp client config
notmuch > notmuch mail system config
offlineimap > imap client config
nvim > neovim config
scripts > misc scripts
ssh > ssh config
systemd > user services for differents application
taskwarrior > simple task manager config
vdirsyncer > sync mail config mail
xinitrc > xinitrc config
Xresources > theme config
zhs > zhs config
```
# Managing
This dotfiles configuration use [dotdrop](https://github.com/deadc0de6/dotdrop) to manage the files.
# Installing
Nothing to do for dotdrop, it's already installed. :)
However for install dotfiles you need to do it yourself. :p
`./dotdrop.sh install`
For install system dotfile you need to use the root user and the
`system-config.yaml` config file.
`sudo ./dotdrop.sh install --cfg=system-config.yaml`
This install the dotfiles for the profiles listed in `config.yaml` file.
Check the documentation for more info about profiles and how to use it.
You also need to install all softawre who use this dotfile, for that you
just to use `install.sh`. It's install softwares *and* dotfiles.
The `install.sh` script is decouped in 4 parts:
- common software installation
- software's dotfile (It' can be a repition of previous part)
- dotfiles installation
- post dotfiles installation for some software like vim who need to install
plugins.
# Note
Please not that my cheatsheets can be wrong sometimes!
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