Forked from https://gitlab.com/stephan-raabe/dotfiles.git, with Chinese input, hidpi and so on.
alacritty | ||
dunst | ||
gtk | ||
hypr | ||
nixos | ||
nvim | ||
picom | ||
polybar | ||
qtile | ||
ranger | ||
rofi | ||
screenshots | ||
scripts | ||
starship | ||
swaylock | ||
vim | ||
wal/templates | ||
waybar | ||
wlogout | ||
.bashrc | ||
.gitignore | ||
1-install.sh | ||
2-install-hyprland.sh | ||
2-install-qtile.sh | ||
3-dotfiles.sh | ||
default.jpg | ||
issue | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
ML4W dotfiles
This is the configuration of my Arch linux based installation. I'm using the Hyprland (Wayland) and Qtile (Xorg).
Common Packages
- Terminal: alacritty
- Editor: nvim
- Prompt: starship
- Icons: Font Awesome
- Menus: Rofi
- Colorscheme: pywal (dynamic)
- Browsers: brave, chromium
- Filemanager: ranger, Thunar
- Cursor: Bibata Modern Classic
- Icons: breeze-dark
- Theme: Breeze-dark
- Virtual Machine: qemu (Windows 11 with looking glass and xrdp)
Hyprland
- Status Bar: waybar
- Screenshots: grim
Qtile
- Compositor: picom
- Status Bar: polybar
- Screenshots: scrot
Templating
Included is a pywal configuration that changes the color scheme based on a randomly selected wallpaper. Just type w in a terminal (or SuperKey + Shift + w). SuperKey + Ctrl + w opens rofi with a list of installed wallpapers for individual selection. See also the .bashrc for more alias definitions.
Screenshots & Video
You can find more screenshots here.
Getting started
To make it easy for you to get started with my dotfiles, here's a list of recommended next steps.
# Clone the repository from your home directory
git clone https://gitlab.com/stephan-raabe/dotfiles.git
# Install or update all required packages and install dotfiles
./1-install.sh
# Install qtile window manager
./2-install-hyprland.sh
# OR/AND
# Install qtile window manager
./2-install-qtile.sh
# Install dotfiles
./3-install-dotfiles.sh