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- You have [[https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/][GNU/stow]]
#+begin_src sh
mkdir -p ~/.local/src \
mkdir -p \
~/.local/src \
~/.local/bin \
~/.local/lib \
~/.local/share \
@@ -27,26 +28,48 @@ mkdir -p ~/.local/src \
~/Projects \
~/Text;
cd Dotfiles;
stow Emacs tmux vim Shell XServer Scripts SystemD SXHkD mpv aspell \
ClangFormat Dunst Zathura
cd ~/Dotfiles;
stow Emacs \
tmux \
vim \
Shell \
XServer \
Scripts \
SystemD \
SXHkD \
mpv \
aspell \
ClangFormat \
Dunst \
Zathura;
#+end_src
* Why use this
Please don't. If you're looking for inspiration, this is where it
dies. I don't maintain this for anyone but me; verily, I have no
shame about it. Don't expect this to work for you if you're not
willing to roll your sleeves up.
Please don't. I don't maintain this for anyone but me so don't expect
this to work for you if you're not willing to roll your sleeves up.
On the other hand, I'd say there's some pretty good work here -
particularly in my Emacs configuration. Some highlights are:
- A custom
[[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/eshell-prompt.el][eshell prompt]]
which provides git status information and a bit of dynamic colouring
based on command exit status
- A complete [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/literate.el][literate]]
system which compiles my configuration
- A [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/better-mode-line.el][better mode
line]] which auto configures the default mode line to make it more
aesthetically pleasing
- 55 line [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/elfeed-org.el][package
extension]] for elfeed which adds org mode support
* Emacs archives
80 Git repositories is a lot for Emacs to pull in order to setup my
99 Git repositories is a lot for Emacs to pull in order to setup my
configuration. Would be nice if I could pull all of it down at once
for use instead of having to wait for _straight_ (my Emacs package
manager of choice) to do it synchronously.
These Emacs archives are MVC (Minimum Viable Configuration) including
all the necessary Lisp which you can pull down and load directly.
Most of the time post-download will be building. You should be able
to find the latest archive
These Emacs archives are an MVC (Minimum Viable Configuration)
including all the necessary Lisp which you can pull down and load
directly. You should be able to find the latest archive
[[https://aryadevchavali.com/resources][here]].
** Scripts
*IMPORTANT*: These are heavy scripts, expect them to take a while.