Yey another 'just work' setup.
I didn't do too much from default DWM configuration, since the base DWM kinda 'enough' for me.
After my journey Distro-hopping and DEs/WMs-hopping, now finally I find my place. ✨**DWM**✨.
Have been tired using Desktop Enviroments because I just feel something not right there, and something just always fail there.
So decide to fall to the hole of Window Manager. I've tried many famous Window Managers, like HerbstluftWM, BSPW, XMonad, etc. But, I kinda overwhelmed with their config file. I even tried someones 'dotfiles' to tinkering around, but still didn't get what it does.
At first time I know DWM, i fell like 'meh, too technical for me who doesn't like code that much.'. But after give it try, patching, try and error so many times. Now, I feel this is so worth it!
DWM also very lightweight, even when idle and I have some autostarting program it's only take 700MB RAM. This is nice for someone who always think:
*PS: If you see code on screenshot, it's not mine. It's just a code I clone from GitHub, just for showcase purpose. LOL
- [*] dwm
- [!] St. Terminal
- [!] dmenu
- [?] rofi
- [?] feh
- [?] slstatus
- [*] picom
- [?] macchina
Notes:
- [*] : Required
- [!] : Required at first, but after finish setup, you can always change/remove this later.
- [?] : Optional, there's always alternative for this.
Do you want this 𝓬𝓸𝓸𝓵
and yet minimalistic
setup on your Linux machine??? Easy, just clone this repo.
Then build it with this command on each folder.
Example:
cd /home/<yourusernameofcourse>/suckless/dwm
sudo make clean install
Do the same thing for the rest of folders, then you should be able to go.