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My configuration files for vim, tmux, xorg

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nikarh/dotfiles

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What am I looking at?

This repository consists of the following:

  • system.sh script which allows to (kind of) idempotently set up and update all packages and configs I need on Archlinux. This script is used daily by me only on 64 bit intel CPU's with systemd-boot EFI bootloader.
  • user.sh script which set's up convential dotfiles with configurations for all software I use as a non-root user. Essentially this is a bootstrap of the usual dotfiles.
  • A magical bluetooth-key-sync.sh shell script, which copies bluetooth connection keys from a Windows neighbour partition. This allows me to connect all of my bluetooth devices, such as a headset, only once on a dual-boot setup. The alternative solution would be changing my bluetooth MAC address on Linux (not a great solution since headsets usually can be connected to a limited number of MAC's).

What's the purpose of all this?

I'm too lazy to try Nix, and too sick of setting up my linux manually again and again when I buy new hardware or change job.

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