Directories marked with a ❗ are important, commonly used, or otherwise critical to my system configuration.
- Configuration file for
batwhich sets the syntax highlighting color scheme toOneHalfLight. The default theme is designed for dark-themed terminal emulators. - The destination path is
~/.config/bat/config.
- Some binary scripts intended to be executable via
$PATH. - Highly targeted for my computing environment.
- Configuration scripts for macOS tiling window manager
chunkwm. - Deprecated;
yabaiis my replacement.
- Configuration files for the friendly shell.
fish/functionscontain some aliases for common shell utilities (lsandcat) mapping them to modern equivalents (exaandbat, respectively).
- Configuration file for the
i3tiling window manager.
- Configuration file for the
iterm2terminal emulator.
- Configuration files for the
konsoleterminal emulator. Most importantly: a custom implementation of the PaperColor-Light color scheme. - This will be deprecated as soon as the excellent
alacrittyemulator gets support for ligatures. konsoleis only used on my linux environments which are graphically interfaced.
- Configuration files for the
polybarmenubar. - Heavily coupled with my specific hardware.
- Custom firmware for my QMK-based keyboards.
- Most importantly, provides key mappings for software-agnostic Colemak layouts.
- Requires additional software, see instructions here.
- Configuration for the
termiteterminal emuator. - Deprecated in favor of
konsole, which supports ligatures.
- Tiny udev rules to automatically switch software keyboard layout back to QWERTY when one of my Colemak based keyboards is plugged in.
- Requires absolute paths, and thus
/home/jaday/binis referenced directly. - The scripts to run are found in this repo's
binfolder.
.vimrc: the most important configuration there is.
- Some
X11setup scripts.
- Configuration files for the
xmonadtiling window manager for X. - Configuration is Haskell, so that's kinda neat.
- Deprecated;
i3is my replacement.
- Configuration files for the macOS
yabaitiling window manager.