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2020-08-09~hyper -> super, caps -> escapeAryadev Chavali
Remove the hyper key bindings, setting them purely to super. After running pure Emacs with no leader bindings, I've found the use of Ctrl+g/Escape really painful (as well as the use of Ctrl for everything). I want to free the caps key (which was hyper) for use as escape.
2020-07-15+xresources file, with xrdb call in xprofiledx
2020-07-09+script to update dwmbar based on music changesdx
2020-07-07~bspwm -> dwmdx
Moved back to dwm, commented out bspwm binds and reset xinit
2020-06-27+set hibernate time to 1800sdx
2020-06-10~clean up xinitrc, rearrange service instantiationdx
2020-06-10~dwm -> bspwmdx
dwm was giving me some issues, and it just wasn't fun to use anymore. So I switched to bspwm, which should have basically everything I need.
2020-06-06+dunstdx
Using the default config given on website
2020-06-06+dwmblocksdx
2020-06-06~reboot_services -> xinitrcdx
2020-05-31+xprofile file for the xmodmap and setxkbmapdx
When switching keyboards, these aren't applied. So I want a separate script to run such that when I do switch keyboards I can just run it to reapply these crucial settings.
2020-05-17~some stuff with xserverdx
2020-05-14~xss-lock sleep control given to lock scriptdx
2020-05-12+xmodmap and xinitrcdx
Theses are the files that dictate the startx routine. I don't use a login manager as I don't need one. The last statement in xinitrc represents the wm I'm using. Xmodmap maps the caps lock to hyper, which I can use as an extra layer system for sxhkdrc, allowing even more key combinations.