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@@ -1,14 +1,22 @@ ## Zachir's Config Files -Hello! These are all the config files I thought could potentially be useful, both to myself to make reinstalling Linux faster, as well as for anyone interested. There are a few notes I feel I should make: +Hello! These are all the config files I thought could potentially be useful, +both to myself to make reinstalling Linux faster, as well as for anyone +interested. There are a few notes I feel I should make: -- I have a custom dwm build, which sources 'autostart.sh' and 'autostart_blocking.sh' from __*.config/dwm*__ not *.dwm*. This is available [here](https://gitlab.com/zachir/dwm-zir). -- I also have a custom st build, which sources '.Xresources' (this is a common enough patch, but I thought I would mention it, as I include my .Xresources file) available [here](https://gitlab.com/zachir/st-zir). -- I have gone through everything to remove personal information, however I might have missed something. If that happens, this repo will be updated, and the branch history deleted. +- I have gone through everything to remove personal information, however I might + have missed something. If that happens, this repo will be updated, and the + branch history deleted. -My personal installation method is as follows (performed immediately following a clean install): -`git clone https://gitlab.com/zachir/dotfiles ~/.config +My personal installation method is as follows (performed immediately following a +clean install): +`git clone https://git.zachir.xyz/dotfiles.git ~/.config cd ~/.config make install` -Note that the `make install` will only install the files in `HOME` to their corresponding place in the home dir as hard links. Make sure to save changes to these files before cloning! Additionally, if you only want my configs for specific programs, I would recommend cloning it into a separate directory and avoiding the `make install`. +Note that the `make install` will only install the files that are required to be +in the home dir to their corresponding place as hard links and install vimplug +for neovim, vim, or both (depending on which are installed). Make sure to save +changes to these files before running `make install`! Additionally, if you only +want my configs for specific programs, I would recommend cloning it into a +separate directory and avoiding the `make install`. |