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README.md
dotfiles ┐【 ̄~ ̄】┌
These are my personal dotfiles. I'm using:
TODOS:
- Make a proper pip requirements.txt for elpy and .scripts/i3lock.py
- Making an own conky, conky_maia-like
- Adding common keybindings of Emacs, i3 and aliases of zsh
- Improve the README.md or maybe make a wiki.
- Getting away from Manjaro i3 (?)
Getting Started
Prerequisites
Pacman Install
- emacs - A extensible, cusotmizable, free/libre text editor - and more.
- git - A free and open source distributed version control system.
- python-pip - pip to install python packages (pip installs packages)
- termite - Prefered terminal emulator, since urxvt can't handle powerline well.
- powerline-fonts - Powerline fonts for the Powerlevel9k-theme.
- awesome-terminal-fonts - Font with cool icons. Necessary for powerlevel9k.
- zsh-theme-powerlevel9k - Powerlevel9k-theme for zsh.
- texlive-most - (optional)A high-quality typesetting system.
- firefox - (optional) Install whatever you like, but you might need to change it up in the .config/i3/config.
- thunderbid - (optional) Install whatever you like, but you might need to change it up in the .config/i3/config.
- veracrypt - (optional) A free disk encryption software based on TrueCrypt.
- keepassx2 - (optional) A free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager.
- evince - (optional, needed if you want to use auctex) pdf viewer, default to view compiled LaTeX-files with auctex(emacs plugin).
- xorg-backlight
- pulseaudio-alsa - (recommended)
- pulseaudio-bluetooth - (recommended)
- nyancat - (optional)
- cmus - (optional) cli
Pacman Remove
- palemoon-bin - Not needed anymore, if you use Firefox.
- epdfview - Not needed anymore, if you use evince.
Yaourt Install
- i3lock-color - Needed for ~/.scripts/i3lock.py
- cli-visualizer - Command line visualizer.
sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S emacs git termite python-pip zsh-theme-powerlevel9k powerline-fonts awesome-terminal-fonts texlive-most firefox thunderbird evince veracrypt keepassx2 xorg-xbacklight pulseaudio-alsa pulseaudio-bluetooth nyancat cmus
sudo pacman -R palemoon-bin epdfview
yaourt -S i3lock-color cli-visualizer
Setting up zsh
chsh -s /bin/zsh
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/master/tools/install.sh)" # Downloading/Installing oh-my-zsh
cp -r /usr/share/zsh-theme-powerlevel9k ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/powerlevel9k # copying powerlevel9k-theme to the desired directory
rm -rf ~/.*bash* # remove bash-stuff from your home directory.. don't do it if you wanna keep using bash
Setting up Emacs
If you have a clean emacs installation, you need to add the following snippet to your ~/.emacs file first.
This enables simple package installation.
(package-initialize)
(when (>= emacs-major-version 24)
(require 'package)
(add-to-list
'package-archives
'("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/")
'("elpy" . "http://jorgenschaefer.github.io/packages/")
)
)
Afterwards you can do this, to get some neat packages.
More information on the following packages can be found inside of my .emacs file.
Open emacs and do the following:
(M = <Alt>/<Meta>)
M-x package-install auctex
M-x package-install dummyparens
M-x package-install elpy
M-x package-install flycheck
M-x package-install forest-blue-theme
M-x package-install google-this
M-x package-install nyan-mode
M-x package-install rainbow-mode
You can browse some more packages by entering this M-x package-list-packages
in emacs.
Setups
Setting up some programs.
Installing Nextcloud-Client (optional)
wget https://download.nextcloud.com/desktop/releases/Linux/Nextcloud-2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage --P ~/Downloads/
chmod +x ~/Downloads/Nextcloud-2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage
sudo ln -s ~/Downloads/Nextcloud-2.3.3-x86_64.AppImage /usr/bin/nextcloud
Finally "installing" the dotfiles.
git clone https://github.com/TuDatTr/dotfiles
cp -r ./dotfiles/.* ~/.
rm -rf ~/.i3/
sudo ln -s ~/.scripts/pipes.sh /usr/local/bin/pipes
If you're using elpy you might want to do this.
pip install -r --user ~/dotfiles/requirements.txt
Author
- Tuan-Dat Tran - TuDatTr
License
This project is license under the GPL-3.0 License - see LICENSE file for details.