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####====Tekninja Kevin's Dot Files and rice========###
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All files and configs in this repository are a backup copy of the original
files of my OS. They are not a model or a guide Exaples are that some links
are hardcoded to my machine and not all my vim plug ins are listed. Althow
you are welcomed to cut n past any thing you can find usefull. Be aware You
take full responsibility for the consequences of using them in your OS.
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Dosbox
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Set res to 1200x900 perfect size for dos games
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added music,documents,picture path's
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Extended built in dos with unix utilities like ls and Cp
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dunst
- Configured place notification across screen
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Dmenu *
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i3-WM
- i3 version 4.13
- I Added Alt+Shift+I Ignore mode,
- Resize with out going into resize mode Alt-shift h,j,k,l
- I Have custom Hot keys to launch apps
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urxvt
- Theme Changer and themes
- Using NerdFonts and powerline fonts (i had to Load a crap tun of fonts for Prompt and icons in ranger
- Clickable urls to launch Firefox
- Perl Tabs plug in shift + left and right to move form tab to tab. shift down to create a tab. Shift up to name it.
*Neo Vim
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Uses Airline
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Lots Custom key bindings
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AutoSaves when Leaving insert
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latex preview using Mupdf
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Return to the same line when you reopen a file
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Ctrl C to exit instert mode (if you owned a C64 you get it)
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Ranger
- Mapped x plus first letter to move files to dirs
- mapped y plus first letter to copy files to dirs
- use with trash-cli
- added associations in rifle for emulators,dosbox, gdebi & gdebi-gtk,gimp
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Zsh
- Sourced out aliases to aliasrc
- completions, vim mode
- CTRL+Z to send jobs to background and to foreground
- color for ls,dir,grip
- wd Plug in for dir bookmarks
- use with pick to select files with ls
- use with oh-my-zsh and power line zsh
- https://github.com/ranger/ranger
- Nerd Tree Plug in for vim
- powerline Fonts
- oh-my-zsh
- syntastic
- https://github.com/ranger/ranger
- https://www.debian.org/
- https
## More About Me
## My Current Setup
- Os: `Debian 11`
- - Shell: `Zsh`
- Window Manager: `i3-wm
- Application Launcher: `dmenu`
- Bar: `bumbleestatus on i3bar`
- Compositor: `compton`
- Gtk2/3 Theme: `Solerized Dark Blue`
- Icon Theme: `Buuf 3.2`
- Cursor: `Breeze Obsidian`
- Music Player: `Clemintin mpd` + `ncmpcpp`
- Notifications: `dunst`
- Terminal Emulator: `Terminus`
- Text Editor: `Neovim`
- Video Player: `mpv`
- Web Browser: `Qute Browser /w3b `
- Text Editor/IDE: `NeoVim`
- Graphics editing: `gimp & imagtricks`
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Dotfiles are plain text configuration files on Unix-y systems for things like my shell, ~/.zshrc, our editor in ~/.vimrc, and many others. They are called "dotfiles" as they typically are named with a leading . Making them hidden files on your system, although this is not a strict requirement. Since these files are all plain text, we can gather them together in a git repository and use that to track the changes you make over time.
-- From Thoughtbot.
"Rice" is a word that is commonly used to refer to making visual improvements and customizations on one's desktop. It was inherited from the practice of customizing cheap Asian import cars to make them appear to be faster than they actually were - which was also known as "ricing". Here on /r/unixporn, the word is accepted by the majority of the community and is used sparingly to refer to a visually attractive desktop upgraded beyond the default.