# Inkletblot's Dotfiles My Dotfiles, managed using (what I call) the [atlassian method](https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles). Primarily the configs I care about in here are for the following programs. - [neovim](#Neovim) - xmonad - Xmobar - lf - tmux - zsh - system stuff such as xinitrc, shell, xprofile, and more. Supporting programs include: - alacritty - dmenu - picom - dunst - fish (I no longer use this) - mutt (this either) - newsboat (or this) I have been building up this envirnoment for some time and it is likely to change much in the future. ### Related works I have a few repositories that pair with this one, primarily are both my scripts repo and my dmenu fork. I use dmenu as my run launcher and I have myriad bash scripts to make my linux experience my own. I also dabble with DWM and it's related programs such as st, dwmblocks, and others. - [Scripts](https://gitlab.inkletblot.com/inkletblot/inks-scripts) - [dmenu](https://gitlab.inkletblot.com/inkletblot/dmenu-inkletblot) Tangentially to all this I have a WIP repo I call ink-os which will set up a fresh install of Arch with all of my default programs, my dotfiles, and other misc configs. It doesn't technically 'work' but it's still easier that a manual setup for me. ### Credit Although I will happily take credit for what I have built here I would like to credit those who inspired me, or who I pilfered directly from: - [Luke Smith](https://lukesmith.xyz) for many scripts, mutt, introducing me to vim, and much of my shell config. - [DistroTube (Derek Taylor)](https://distro.tube/index.html) for introducing me to tiling window managers and reigniting my love for linux, also much of my xmonad, xmobar, fish, and alacritty configs were inspired by his. - [ThePrimeagen](https://github.com/ThePrimeagen) for improving my developer workflow, introducing me to tmux (and being a source for my tmux scripts), and being generally a great guy. - [chris@machine (Christian Chiarulli)](https://github.com/ChristianChiarulli), I credit 90% of my neovim config to this man and it's great. - And others such as [TJ Devries](https://github.com/tjdevries/), [Eric Murphy](https://www.youtube.com/c/EricMurphyxyz), [EF Linux Made Simple](https://www.youtube.com/c/EFLinuxMadeSimple/featured), and more. ## Neovim (nightly) Probably the most complicated part of this is my nvim config, I should probably move it to it's own folder at some point. It depends on a few different language servers and miscellaneous programs. Including but not limited to: - pyright - npm/nodejs - omnisharp-roslyn (and by proxy, dotnet) - pandoc - miktex - mono (Not currently sure about this one, I think I removed it) - git - and more... ## xmonad ## xmobar ## lf ## tmux ## zsh ## system