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ConfigLoader

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Shell script to load my settings/dotfiles

Usage

via https:

$ git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/tomMoulard/configLoader.git $HOME/workspace/configLoader/
$ cd $HOME/workspace/configLoader && make

Or via ssh

$ git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:tomMoulard/configLoader.git $HOME/workspace/configLoader/
$ cd $HOME/workspace/configLoader && make

Feel free the change configurations with your own taste.

Some environment variables are defined in the .env file. You can use cp .env.default .env to populate your file, or ./install -c.

Options

When using the install.sh script, you can use options to help you during installation:

Usage ./install.sh
Option:
	-c,--config	Promt user to enter configuration variables
	-d,--debug	Activate debug mode
	-g,--gui	Use GUI to help with the configuration (implies --config)
	-h,--help	Show this help
	-v,--verbose	Activate verbose mode

Note that for the --gui, you need to have installed whiptail.

Demo

If you want to try those configuration, there is a demo recipe in the Makefile. When you do make demo, you will be creating a docker image with the configuration installed and ready to use it.

Here are a few dependencies for you to fetch

(alphabetical sort)

arandr
autoconf
compton
curl
dunst
exa
feh
fzf
g++
gcc
gdebi
git
htop
imagemagick
make
numlockx
pavucontrol
rofi
rxvt-unicode
screenkey
scrot
speedtest-cli
tree
vim
wget
xdotool
zoxide

And here are some "fun" packages to have:

cava
cmatrix
toilet

GTK themes:

gtk-chtheme
lxappearance