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@@ -2,29 +2,26 @@ #+AUTHOR: Oreodave #+DESCRIPTION: README for Dotfiles -* Preclude +* Introduction My Dotfiles repository with configuration files for most of the applications I use on a daily basis. -* Links -[[file:doom.d/][Emacs config]] +* What do I use exactly? +- *Emacs* My premier editor, big bulky and beautiful +- *ZSH* Shell program (objectively better than bash don't @ me) +- *[[https://st.suckless.org][Suckless terminal]]* Best terminal in the game: small, configurable and powerful +- *[[https://dwm.suckless.org][DWM]]* Yes I fell for the meme, but it's a great window manager and works for me +- *[[https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu][dmenu]]* Good launcher, fast and not gaudy +- *[[https://gitlab.com/dwt1/wallpapers][Wallpaper Collection]]* Fork of DistroTubes collection, with a few of my own. Mostly his though lol. +* Quick links +[[file:Doom/.doom.d/][Doom Emacs config]] -[[file:mpd/][MPD config]] +[[file:Emacs/.config/emacs][Emacs config]] -[[file:vimrc][Vim config]] +[[file:mpd/.mpd/][MPD config]] -[[file:zshrc][ZSH config]] -* Tools -- Git: how...what are you doing without this? -- Emacs: Editor for everything, incredibly powerful. Is used with [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs][Doom Emacs]]. -- Vim: Developed to be used with Tmux, lightning fast and pretty good. -- Tmux: Used in conjunction with Vim. Has bindings for quick switching between - Vim windows and tmux panes, as well as full on vi bindings -- ZSH: Shell with amazing theme options as well as completion systems -- Alacritty: Terminal emulator, written in rust, blazingly fast -- Pass: Password manager/generator which I strongly recommend -- Qutebrowser: Super fast, lightweight, cna handle basically anything -- Arch: Yep, switched to Arch now. I can finally use the meme to my full - advantage. +[[file:NeoVim/.config/nvim/][NeoVim config]] + +[[file:Shell][ZSH config]] * Dependencies |-------------------------+----------------+------------| | Dependency | Version | Link | @@ -32,10 +29,7 @@ use on a daily basis. | Vim | 8 | [[https://www.vim.org/download.php][Vim]] | | Emacs | 26.2+ | [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/download.html][Emacs]] | | Tmux | 1.5+ | [[https://github.com/tmux/tmux][Tmux]] | -| Omnisharp Roslyn Server | Latest | [[https://github.com/omnisharp/omnisharp-roslyn][Omnisharp]] | | Python | 3.6.8 and 2.7+ | [[https://www.python.org/downloads/][Python]] | -| Zeal | 0.6.0+ | [[https://zealdocs.org][Zeal]] | -| .NET Core | 2.2.3+ | [[https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download][.NET]] | | Fzf | 0.18.0 | [[https://github.com/junegunn/fzf][Fzf]] | | cargo/rust | 1.3.6+ | [[https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/][Rust]] | | fd | 7.3.0+ | [[https://github.com/sharkdp/fd][Fd]] | @@ -47,17 +41,12 @@ Also a list of repos in bin: - ccls - broot - exctags -- omnisharp-roslyn - pfetch -- rust-analyzer -* How to use -Initialise an org file at the root of a project. Preferably initialise these org -files: -- README.org -- doc.org/notes.org -- todos.org +* Project usage +Generate a template using emacs or the shell, run the startup and reset/delete +the .git folder. Then just start hacking at the code! -Open Emacs, generate tags and start coding. Use Alacritty + Tmux + ZSH to setup -build chains outside of Emacs, or use Emacs + VTerm/Compile to setup the build -chain (would be better with terminal if several servers are being run with a -relatively high memory usage). +Use Emacs' compilation system if running blackbox no stdin programs or simple +servers, otherwise use terminals (+ tmux if not running a tiling window manager) +for heavy servers (because Emacs *will* slow down with a heavy server running) +or stdin based programs. |