makccr / Dot
These are my dot files. I've primarily been a MacOS user for most of the time I've been collecting dotfiles, but I've recently switched to Linux. I primarily use Arch, Arco, Manjaro, or some other Arch based distro; so that's where I take my que.
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These are my dot files. I've primarily been a MacOS user for most of the time I've been collecting dotfiles, but I've recently switched to Linux. I primarily use Arch, Arco, Manjaro, or some other Arch based distro; so that's where I take my que. I also run Debian or Ubuntu on any server type systems I have (just for stability), so I also make sure my dotfiles work there as well.
The main things here are:
- My Neovim configuration.
- My Zsh configuration.
- My Awesome Window Manager configuration.
- My Alacritty configuration.
- My Polybar configuration.
- My configs for Ranger & Vifm.
- Snippets for Auto Hot Key & Keyboard Maestro.
I mainly use these apps: Vim & the Shell for standard writing; normally in the Markdown or Fountain format. I'm not a programmer, so I haven't customized these apps to make those kinds of tasks easier, the way that many users do.
Nvim Config | Shell Config |
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Ranger Config | Awesome Config |
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