Aryadev Chavali 229647da08 ~long lines -> auto-fill-mode
In my config.org, and from now on in all text documents, auto fill
mode will be employed. I've added a text-mode-hook for auto-fill-mode.

I've found difficulty in handling long lines through truncate lines,
which doesn't have full control over movement in lines that run over
the terminal width. I've had to use '$' or move-end-of-line to move to
a point which visually should just require next-line to move to.

This inconsistency between visuals and movement is very frustrating
and abrupt when it occurs. Though auto fill mode has its own issues
(sets all text to 80 characters, which can be annoying in terms of
version control) it is far better than any other solution that I can
find.
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Dotfiles

Introduction

My Dotfiles repository with configuration files for most of the applications I use on a daily basis.

What do I use exactly?

  • Emacs My premier editor, big bulky and beautiful
  • ZSH Shell program (objectively better than bash don't @ me)
  • Suckless terminal Best terminal in the game: small, configurable and powerful
  • DWM Yes I fell for the meme, but it's a great window manager and works for me
  • dmenu Good launcher, fast and not gaudy
  • Wallpaper Collection Fork of DistroTubes collection, with a few of my own. Mostly his though lol.

Install

Clone this into the ~/Dotfiles directory, then use Install.org to install the component(s) you want.

Dependencies

Dependency Version Link
Vim 8 Vim
Emacs 26.2+ Emacs
Tmux 1.5+ Tmux
Python 3.6.8 and 2.7+ Python
Fzf 0.18.0 Fzf
cargo/rust 1.3.6+ Rust
fd 7.3.0+ Fd
ripgrep 11.0.1+ RipGrep
tmuxinator (optional) 1.0+ tmuxinator

Also a list of repos in bin:

  • ccls
  • broot
  • exctags
  • pfetch

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!

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.

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Python 5.9%
Lua 1.5%