# dotfiles ### Contents Setup for : * [i3](http://i3wm.org/), a great tiling windows manager * In fact i3-gaps, to add padding between windows * And i3-lock-color, an improved lock screen * [LightDM](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM) with custom GTKTheme and background * Sublime Text 3 * [Polybar](https://github.com/jaagr/polybar/), a great replacement for i3-bar with easy custom plugins * Terminator * ZSH with Oh My ZSH! * [Dunst](https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst), a great and lightweight notification daemon * Random things (GTK3+ theme, Redshift, taskwarrior...) ### Requirements Configuration makes use of these things, just to record but not mandatory : * [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh) * [fasd](https://github.com/clvv/fasd) * [Pygments](http://pygments.org/) (with `pygmentize` command) * [Powerline Fonts](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) * `sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client` * [SpaceFM](https://ignorantguru.github.io/spacefm/) * [PlayerCTL](https://github.com/acrisci/playerctl) * [GTK Arc Theme](https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme) * Fonts : Noto Sans, DejaVu Sans, MaterialIcons, Symbola ### What is this, Chosto ? I used a lot Debian/Ubuntu with Gnome. So a full Desktop Manager with a stacking Windows Manager. A friend of mine showed me i3, a great and customizable tiling Windows Manager (i.e. no windows stack, just divide the scren and take all empty space). With some customization and additionnal component (in this repo), I managed to get a functional and pleasant yet lightweight environment (for me, no brag). So basically, what I like about this setup is that there is no useful menu bar anywhere and no border. Just windows with gaps between them when multiple windows are on the same screen. I added to the classic Arch/i3WM : * A notification daemon (urgency-aware), Dunst, controlled by shortcut (but possibly with mouse). * A fancy lock screen, with optionnal suspend-to-RAM, either triggered by hotkey or when there is no activity for X minutes. * A Display Manager (LightDM), for login and X starting. * A great File Explorer (SpaceFM), with hotkey / command-line / screen-split / protocol handlers / events support. * ZSH with Oh My ZSH and excellent community plugins (Git aliases, Docker autocomplete, FASD bindings, cat and man coloration...) * Some mappings to control ALSA volume from dedicated keyboards buttons, to play/plause players compatible with MPRIS D-Bus Interface spec ; some changes to key speed (X settings) ; Smooth and dark theme for GTK and for Sublime-Text... ### Usage Please note : on my system XDG_CONFIG_HOME is $HOME/.config. * Clone in bare repository : `git clone --bare https://github.com/Chostakovitch/dotfiles.git $HOME/.cfg`. A bare repository does not have a working tree (basically it is just `.git` content). So we avoid conflicts with another git repository. * Create a working tree outside `.cfg` : `/usr/bin/git --git-dir=$HOME/.cfg/ --work-tree=$HOME checkout`. * Adjust `DEFAUT_USER` in `~/.zshrc`. * Source `~/.zshrc` and use provided `config` alias to pull. * `config config --local status.showUntrackedFiles no` to ignore untracked files in status (better as it is home dir). Credits to [this great article](https://developer.atlassian.com/blog/2016/02/best-way-to-store-dotfiles-git-bare-repo/) for the trick.