├── DM Mono ├── DMMono-Italic.ttf ├── DMMono-Light.ttf ├── DMMono-LightItalic.ttf ├── DMMono-Medium.ttf ├── DMMono-MediumItalic.ttf ├── DMMono-Regular.ttf └── OFL.txt ├── DM Sans ├── DMSans-Bold.ttf ├── DMSans-BoldItalic.ttf ├── DMSans-Italic.ttf ├── DMSans-Medium.ttf ├── DMSans-MediumItalic.ttf ├── DMSans-Regular.ttf └── OFL.txt ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── alacritty └── alacritty.yml ├── dunst ├── dunstrc └── icons │ ├── brightness.svg │ ├── volme-muted.svg │ ├── volume-high.svg │ ├── volume-low.svg │ └── volume-medium.svg ├── misc ├── 30-touchpad.conf ├── Xresources ├── lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf ├── picom.conf └── xprofile ├── moc ├── equalizer ├── last_directory ├── pid └── softmixer ├── neofetch └── config.conf ├── polybar-alt ├── config.ini └── launch.sh ├── polybar ├── config.ini └── launch.sh ├── qtile-alt └── config.py ├── qtile-setup.sh ├── qtile ├── __pycache__ │ ├── config.cpython-310.pyc │ ├── config.cpython-39.pyc │ └── scratchpad.cpython-39.pyc └── config.py ├── rofi ├── audacious.rasi ├── colors.alt.rasi ├── colors.rasi ├── config.alt.rasi ├── config.rasi └── power.rasi ├── scripts ├── audacious.sh ├── blurlock.sh ├── brightness.sh ├── clip.sh ├── powermenu.sh ├── reboot.sh ├── rofi-wifi-menu.sh ├── shot.sh ├── shutdown.sh ├── volume.sh └── wall.sh └── touchegg └── touchegg.conf /DM Mono/DMMono-Italic.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-Italic.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/DMMono-Light.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-Light.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/DMMono-LightItalic.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-LightItalic.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/DMMono-Medium.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-Medium.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/DMMono-MediumItalic.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-MediumItalic.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/DMMono-Regular.ttf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile/8d0d7a4236677d13b8fdbe9bbcd0ea2f45b5fa61/DM Mono/DMMono-Regular.ttf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DM Mono/OFL.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Copyright 2020 The DM Mono Project Authors (https://www.github.com/googlefonts/dm-mono) 2 | 3 | This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. 4 | This license is copied below, and is also available with a FAQ at: 5 | http://scripts.sil.org/OFL 6 | 7 | 8 | ----------------------------------------------------------- 9 | SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE Version 1.1 - 26 February 2007 10 | ----------------------------------------------------------- 11 | 12 | PREAMBLE 13 | The goals of the Open Font License (OFL) are to stimulate worldwide 14 | development of collaborative font projects, to support the font creation 15 | efforts of academic and linguistic communities, and to provide a free and 16 | open framework in which fonts may be shared and improved in partnership 17 | with others. 18 | 19 | The OFL allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and 20 | redistributed freely as long as they are not sold by themselves. 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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Qtile dotfiles. 2 | 3 | ### Most recent rice. 4 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72144072/170818349-3d423dc6-bc14-4d53-9b7e-d00b7fe7cef4.png) 5 | 6 | ### Polybar + Rofi. 7 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72144072/162381713-7fab0c60-903b-4c86-8c83-2d6f4c44c696.png) 8 | 9 | ### Qtilebar 10 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72144072/157385712-69b475f6-1996-45b9-ba1f-a0379b3288c6.png) 11 | 12 | ### An alternate configuration of the bar. 13 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72144072/145613683-0b9e325d-71b8-4480-bbd5-3e9970df4d7e.png) 14 | 15 | ### Old deprecated config. 16 | ![Qtile](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72144072/139215711-ee601367-baa0-4c1a-91e6-10a095c83d77.png) 17 | 18 | 19 | ## Setting up 20 | 21 | 1. Clone the repository with **`git clone https://github.com/Z-8Bit/Qtile.git`** and cd into it **`cd Qtile`** 22 | 2. Make the script an executable by doing **`chmod +x qtile-setup.sh`** 23 | 3. Run the script by doing **`./qtile-setup.sh`** 24 | 4. Type the sudo password whenever asked. 25 | 5. Enjoy your new Qtile setup! 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alacritty/alacritty.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | colors: 2 | primary: 3 | background: '#1a1e25' 4 | #'#312d38' 5 | foreground: '#eff0eb' 6 | cursor: 7 | text: CellBackground 8 | cursor: '#ff6ac1' 9 | selection: 10 | text: '#FF55FF' 11 | background: '#0d0c0e' 12 | 13 | normal: 14 | black: '#282a36' 15 | red: '#ff5c57' 16 | green: '#5af78e' 17 | yellow: '#f3f99d' 18 | blue: '#20e6fd' 19 | magenta: '#ff6ac1' 20 | cyan: '#9aedfe' 21 | white: '#f1f1f0' 22 | 23 | bright: 24 | black: '#686868' 25 | red: '#ff2121' 26 | green: '#5af78e' 27 | yellow: '#f3f99d' 28 | blue: '#1c8be9' 29 | magenta: '#FF55FF' 30 | cyan: '#61afef' 31 | white: '#eff0eb' 32 | 33 | font: 34 | normal: 35 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 36 | bold: 37 | family: JetBrainsMono Nerd Font 38 | size: 8 39 | 40 | window: 41 | opacity: 0.8 42 | padding: 43 | x: 12 44 | y: 12 45 | 46 | cursor: 47 | style: 48 | shape: Beam 49 | 50 | env: 51 | TERM: xterm-256color 52 | 53 | scrolling: 54 | history: 4000 55 | auto_scroll: true 56 | 57 | draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: true 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/dunstrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Z's Dunst config, enjoy! 2 | 3 | [global] 4 | title = Dunst 5 | class = Dunst 6 | monitor = 0 7 | follow = mouse 8 | #geometry = "350x6-24+60" 9 | 10 | width = 250 11 | height = 100 12 | origin = top-right 13 | offset = 18x59 14 | 15 | indicate_hidden = yes 16 | shrink = yes 17 | 18 | transparency = 0 19 | separator_height = 2 20 | padding = 8 21 | horizontal_padding = 11 22 | frame_width = 2 23 | frame_color = "#009999k" 24 | separator_color = "#2a303b" 25 | 26 | font = mplus nerd font 10 27 | 28 | line_height = 0 29 | markup = full 30 | format = "%s\n%b" 31 | alignment = left 32 | 33 | idle_threshold = 120 34 | show_age_threshold = 60 35 | sort = no 36 | word_wrap = yes 37 | ignore_newline = no 38 | stack_duplicates = false 39 | hide_duplicate_count = yes 40 | show_indicators = no 41 | sticky_history = no 42 | history_length = 20 43 | always_run_script = true 44 | corner_radius = 20 45 | icon_position = left 46 | max_icon_size = 80 47 | 48 | progress_bar = true 49 | progress_bar_height = 8 50 | progress_bar_frame_width = 1 51 | progress_bar_min_width = 150 52 | progress_bar_max_width = 300 53 | highlight = "#009999" 54 | 55 | #icon_path = /usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/32/devices/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/32/status/ 56 | # icon_path = /usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/actions/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/devices/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/emblems/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/mimetypes/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/places/:/usr/share/icons/Tela-purple-dark/22/panel/ 57 | browser = firefox-developer-edition 58 | 59 | mouse_left_click = close_current 60 | mouse_middle_click = do_action 61 | mouse_right_click = close_all 62 | 63 | [urgency_low] 64 | timeout = 3 65 | background = "#1a1e25" 66 | foreground = "#f9f9f9" 67 | 68 | [urgency_normal] 69 | timeout = 1 70 | background = "#1a1e25" 71 | foreground = "#f9f9f9" 72 | 73 | [urgency_critical] 74 | timeout = 30 75 | background = "#1a1e25" 76 | foreground = "#f9f9f9" 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/icons/brightness.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/icons/volme-muted.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/icons/volume-high.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/icons/volume-low.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dunst/icons/volume-medium.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /misc/30-touchpad.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Section "InputClass" 2 | Identifier "touchpad" 3 | Driver "libinput" 4 | MatchIsTouchpad "on" 5 | Option "Tapping" "on" 6 | Option "TappingButtonMap" "lrm" 7 | EndSection 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /misc/Xresources: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ! ## Enable a color supported XTerm ## 2 | XTerm.termName: xterm-256color 3 | 4 | ! ## Set xterm window size ## 5 | XTerm*VT100.geometry: 130x50 6 | 7 | ! ## Set font and fontsize ## 8 | XTerm*faceName: JetBrains Mono Nerd Font 9 | XTerm*faceSize: 14 10 | 11 | xterm*internalBorder: 20 12 | XTerm.vt100.locale: false 13 | XTerm.vt100.utf8: true 14 | ! VT Font Menu: Unreadable 15 | XTerm*faceSize1: 8 16 | ! VT Font Menu: Tiny 17 | XTerm*faceSize2: 10 18 | ! VT Font Menu: Small 19 | XTerm*faceSize3: 12 20 | ! VT Font Menu: Medium 21 | XTerm*faceSize4: 16 22 | ! VT Font Menu: Large 23 | XTerm*faceSize5: 22 24 | ! VT Font Menu: Huge 25 | XTerm*faceSize6: 24 26 | 27 | XTerm*padding-left: 10 28 | 29 | ! ## Scrollbar ## 30 | XTerm*vt100.scrollBar: false 31 | 32 | ! Do not scroll when there is new input 33 | XTerm*scrollTtyOutput: true 34 | 35 | ! Scrolling by using Shift-PageUp / Shift-PageDown or mousewheel by default ## 36 | ! Lines of output you can scroll back over 37 | XTerm*saveLines: 8192 38 | 39 | ! Enable copy/paste hotkeyes (mouse highlight = copy , shift+Insert = paste) 40 | XTerm*selectToClipboard: true 41 | 42 | ! ## Select text ## 43 | XTerm*highlightSelection: true 44 | ! Remove trailing spaces 45 | XTerm*trimSelection: true 46 | 47 | ! ## Keybindings ## 48 | XTerm*vt100.translations: #override \n\ 49 | Ctrl -: smaller-vt-font() \n\ 50 | Ctrl +: larger-vt-font() \n\ 51 | Ctrl 0: set-vt-font(d) \n\ 52 | Ctrl Shift C: copy-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n\ 53 | Ctrl Shift V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) 54 | 55 | XTerm*title: Hackerman 56 | XTerm*background: #1a1e25 57 | XTerm*foreground: #eff0eb 58 | 59 | XTerm*colorUL: #eff0eb 60 | XTerm*underlineColor: #eff0eb 61 | 62 | ! ! black 63 | XTerm*color0 : #282a36 64 | XTerm*color8 : #686868 65 | ! 66 | ! ! red 67 | XTerm*color1 : #ff5c57 68 | XTerm*color9 : #ff2121 69 | ! 70 | ! ! green 71 | XTerm*color2 : #5af78e 72 | XTerm*color10 : #5af78e 73 | ! 74 | ! ! yellow 75 | XTerm*color3 : #f3f99d 76 | XTerm*color11 : #f3f99d 77 | ! 78 | ! ! blue 79 | XTerm*color4 : #57c7ff 80 | XTerm*color12 : #6b7efa 81 | ! 82 | ! ! magenta 83 | XTerm*color5 : #ff6ac1 84 | XTerm*color13 : #ff6ac1 85 | ! 86 | ! ! cyan 87 | XTerm*color6 : #9aedfe 88 | XTerm*color14 : #7a8cff 89 | ! 90 | ! ! white 91 | XTerm*color7 : #f1f1f0 92 | XTerm*color15 : #eff0eb 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /misc/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # position = x y ("50% 50%" by default) Login window position 2 | # indicators = semi-colon ";" separated list of allowed indicator modules. Built-in indicators include "~a11y", "~language", "~session", "~power", "~clock", "~host", "~spacer". Unity indicators can be represented by short name (e.g. "sound", "power"), service file name, or absolute path 3 | # screensaver-timeout = Timeout (in seconds) until the screen blanks when the greeter is called as lockscreen 4 | # 5 | [greeter] 6 | background=/etc/lightdm/ARTWORK-wanderer-above-the-sea-of-fog.jpg 7 | #user-background= 8 | theme-name=Fluent-round-purple-Dark 9 | icon-theme-name=Tela purple dark 10 | #font-name= 11 | clock-format=%a %d %B, %H:%M 12 | #keyboard= 13 | position=5% 48% 14 | #screensaver-timeout 15 | cursors=Fluent-dark 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /misc/picom.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Z's Picom configuration, please use https://github.com/jonaburg/picom for all features, enjoy! 2 | 3 | corner-radius = 0 4 | round-borders = 0; 5 | 6 | fading = false; 7 | inactive-opacity = 1.0; 8 | frame-opacity = 1.0; 9 | popup_menu = { opacity = 1.0; } 10 | dropdown_menu = { opacity = 1.0; } 11 | inactive-opacity-override = false; 12 | active-opacity = 1.0; 13 | inactive-dim = 0.2 14 | 15 | experimental-backends = false; 16 | backend = "glx"; # alternative = backend = "xrender"; 17 | vsync = true 18 | mark-wmwin-focused = true; 19 | mark-ovredir-focused = true; 20 | detect-rounded-corners = false; 21 | detect-client-opacity = true; 22 | refresh-rate = 60 23 | detect-transient = true 24 | detect-client-leader = true 25 | use-damage = false 26 | # max-brightness = 1.0 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /misc/xprofile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | sudo /usr/bin/wall.sh 2 | #nitrogen --restore 3 | /usr/bin/dunst & 4 | picom & 5 | /usr/bin/nitrogen --set-zoom-fill --random Pictures/Wallpapers --save 6 | nm-applet & 7 | blueman-applet & 8 | touchegg & 9 | /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 & 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /moc/equalizer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Active: 1 2 | Mixin: 0.250000 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /moc/last_directory: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /home/zishaan/Music/Youtube -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /moc/pid: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 7041 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /moc/softmixer: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Active: 0 2 | Amplification: 100 3 | Value: 100 4 | Mono: 0 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /neofetch/config.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Z' Neofetch config, enjoy! 2 | 3 | print_info() { 4 | prin "I use ${cl7} ${cl0} btw" 5 | prin "" 6 | prin "${cl4}Hardware Information" 7 | info " " model 8 | info " " cpu 9 | info "﬙ " gpu 10 | info "ﳔ " memory 11 | info " " resolution 12 | prin "" 13 | prin "${cl4}Software Information" 14 | info " " distro 15 | # Just get your distro's logo off nerdfonts.com 16 | info " " kernel 17 | info " " packages 18 | info " " de 19 | # info " " wm 20 | info " " shell 21 | info " " term 22 | info " " term_font 23 | # info " " theme 24 | # info " " icons 25 | # info "󰅐 " uptime 26 | info " " local_ip 27 | # info "Public IP" public_ip 28 | # info "Users" users 29 | prin "" 30 | # info cols 31 | prin "${cl3} \n \n ${cl5} \n \n ${cl2} \n \n ${cl6} \n \n ${cl4} \n \n ${cl1} \n \n ${cl7} \n \n ${cl0} \n \n ${cl8}" 32 | } 33 | 34 | 35 | kernel_shorthand="on" 36 | # Values: 'on', 'tiny', 'off' 37 | distro_shorthand="off" 38 | os_arch="off" 39 | 40 | # on: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 mins' 41 | # tiny: '2d 10h 3m' 42 | # off: '2 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes' 43 | uptime_shorthand="on" 44 | 45 | # Example: 46 | # on: '1801MiB / 7881MiB (22%)' 47 | # off: '1801MiB / 7881MiB' 48 | memory_percent="off" 49 | 50 | # Example: 51 | # on: '998 (pacman), 8 (flatpak), 4 (snap)' 52 | # tiny: '908 (pacman, flatpak, snap)' 53 | # off: '908' 54 | package_managers="off" 55 | 56 | # Example: 57 | # on: '/bin/bash' 58 | # off: 'bash' 59 | shell_path="off" 60 | 61 | # Example: 62 | # on: 'bash 4.4.5' 63 | # off: 'bash' 64 | shell_version="on" 65 | 66 | # Colors for custom colorblocks 67 | magenta="\033[1;35m" 68 | green="\033[1;32m" 69 | white="\033[1;37m" 70 | blue="\033[1;34m" 71 | red="\033[1;31m" 72 | black="\033[1;40;30m" 73 | yellow="\033[1;33m" 74 | cyan="\033[1;36m" 75 | reset="\033[0m" 76 | bgyellow="\033[1;43;33m" 77 | bgwhite="\033[1;47;37m" 78 | cl0="${reset}" 79 | cl1="${magenta}" 80 | cl2="${green}" 81 | cl3="${white}" 82 | cl4="${blue}" 83 | cl5="${red}" 84 | cl6="${yellow}" 85 | cl7="${cyan}" 86 | cl8="${black}" 87 | cl9="${bgyellow}" 88 | cl10="${bgwhite}" 89 | 90 | # Default: 'bios_limit' 91 | # Values: 'scaling_cur_freq', 'scaling_min_freq', 'scaling_max_freq', 'bios_limit'. 92 | # Flag: --speed_type 93 | # Supports: Linux with 'cpufreq' 94 | # NOTE: Any file in '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq' can be used as a value. 95 | speed_type="bios_limit" 96 | 97 | # NOTE: This flag is not supported in systems with CPU speed less than 1 GHz 98 | # Example: 99 | # on: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' 100 | # off: 'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz' 101 | speed_shorthad="on" 102 | 103 | # Example: 104 | # on: 'Intel i7-6500U' 105 | # off: 'i7-6500U (4)' 106 | cpu_brand="on" 107 | 108 | # Example: 109 | # on: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' 110 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4)' 111 | cpu_speed="off" 112 | 113 | # Example: 114 | # logical: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' (All virtual cores) 115 | # physical: 'Intel i7-6500U (2) @ 3.1GHz' (All physical cores) 116 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U @ 3.1GHz' 117 | cpu_cores="logical" 118 | 119 | # Example: 120 | # C: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [27.2°C]' 121 | # F: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [82.0°F]' 122 | # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' 123 | cpu_temp="off" 124 | 125 | # Example: 126 | # on: 'AMD HD 7950' 127 | # off: 'HD 7950' 128 | gpu_brand="on" 129 | 130 | # Example: 131 | # all: 132 | # GPU1: AMD HD 7950 133 | # GPU2: Intel Integrated Graphics 134 | # 135 | # dedicated: 136 | # GPU1: AMD HD 7950 137 | # 138 | # integrated: 139 | # GPU1: Intel Integrated Graphics 140 | gpu_type="all" 141 | 142 | # Example: 143 | # on: '1920x1080 @ 60Hz' 144 | # off: '1920x1080' 145 | refresh_rate="on" 146 | 147 | # Example: 148 | # on: 'Numix, Adwaita' 149 | # off: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]' 150 | gtk_shorthand="on" 151 | 152 | # Example: 153 | # on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]' 154 | # off: 'Adwaita [GTK3]' 155 | gtk2="on" 156 | 157 | # Example: 158 | # on: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]' 159 | # off: 'Numix [GTK2]' 160 | gtk3="on" 161 | 162 | # Website to ping for the public IP 163 | # Default: 'http://ident.me' 164 | # Values: 'url' 165 | # Flag: --ip_host 166 | public_ip_host="http://ident.me" 167 | 168 | # Public IP timeout. 169 | # Default: '2' 170 | # Values: 'int' 171 | # Flag: --ip_timeout 172 | public_ip_timeout=2 173 | 174 | # Example: 175 | # colors=(distro) - Text is colored based on Distro colors. 176 | # colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Text is colored in the order above. 177 | colors=(distro) 178 | 179 | bold="on" 180 | underline_enabled="on" 181 | underline_char="-" 182 | 183 | separator="  " 184 | 185 | 186 | # Bar characters 187 | # 188 | # Default: '-', '=' 189 | # Values: 'string', 'string' 190 | # Flag: --bar_char 191 | # 192 | # Example: 193 | # neofetch --bar_char 'elapsed' 'total' 194 | # neofetch --bar_char '-' '=' 195 | bar_char_elapsed="-" 196 | bar_char_total="=" 197 | 198 | # Toggle Bar border 199 | bar_border="on" 200 | bar_length=15 201 | bar_color_elapsed="distro" 202 | bar_color_total="distro" 203 | 204 | cpu_display="on" 205 | memory_display="on" 206 | battery_display="on" 207 | disk_display="on" 208 | 209 | image_backend="ascii" 210 | 211 | # Image Source 212 | # 213 | # Which image or ascii file to display. 214 | # 215 | # Default: 'auto' 216 | # Values: 'auto', 'ascii', 'wallpaper', '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/' 217 | # 'command output (neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)")' 218 | # Flag: --source 219 | # 220 | # NOTE: 'auto' will pick the best image source for whatever image backend is used. 221 | # In ascii mode, distro ascii art will be used and in an image mode, your 222 | # wallpaper will be used. 223 | # image_source="$HOME/zishaan/Pictures/Nice/0045.jpg" 224 | # Ascii Options 225 | 226 | ascii_distro="auto" 227 | ascii_colors=(distro) 228 | ascii_bold="on" 229 | image_loop="off" 230 | thumbnail_dir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/thumbnails/neofetch" 231 | crop_mode="normal" 232 | crop_offset="center" 233 | image_size="auto" 234 | gap=2 235 | 236 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /polybar-alt/config.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [colors] 2 | background = #D92f343e 3 | background2 = #E6292d3e 4 | foreground = #cbcbcb 5 | red = #ff4a3d 6 | pink = #f993b7 7 | green = #93f9af 8 | purple = #d593f9 9 | cyan = #93d9f9 10 | blue = #5871e0 11 | white = #d8d8d8 12 | 13 | [bar/example] 14 | tray-position = left 15 | tray-detached = true 16 | tray-offset-x = 15.5% 17 | tray-background = #E61a1e25 18 | monitor = 19 | width = 100% 20 | height = 28 21 | padding-left = 1 22 | padding-right = 1 23 | ;offset-x = 0.5% 24 | ;offset-y = 0.5% 25 | ;radius = 16 26 | 27 | background = ${colors.background} 28 | foreground = ${colors.foreground} 29 | bottom = false 30 | border-top-size = 6 31 | border-bottom-size = 10 32 | border-radius = 16 33 | border-top-color = ${colors.background} 34 | border-bottom-color = ${colors.background} 35 | 36 | line-size = 1 37 | 38 | ;wm-restack = bspwm 39 | ; override-redirect = true 40 | 41 | modules-left = workspaces space 42 | modules-center = space round-left battery round-right sep title sep round-left pulseaudio round-right 43 | modules-right = wlan space time 44 | 45 | font-0 = JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:style=Bold:pixelsize=11;3 46 | font-1 = JetBrainsMono Nerd Font:size= 20;5 47 | font-2 = Material Design Icons:style=Bold:size=20;3 48 | font-3 = unifont:fontformat=truetype:size=14;3 49 | 50 | [module/sep] 51 | type = custom/text 52 | content = " | " 53 | 54 | [module/space] 55 | type = custom/text 56 | content = " " 57 | 58 | [module/slant-left] 59 | type = custom/text 60 | content = "%{T3}%{T-}" 61 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple} 62 | 63 | [module/slant-right] 64 | type = custom/text 65 | content = "%{T3}%{T-}" 66 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple} 67 | 68 | [module/round-left] 69 | type = custom/text 70 | content = %{T3}%{T-} 71 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple} 72 | 73 | [module/round-right] 74 | type = custom/text 75 | content = %{T3}%{T-} 76 | content-foreground = ${colors.purple} 77 | 78 | [module/roundd-left] 79 | type = custom/text 80 | content = %{T3}%{T-} 81 | content-foreground = ${colors.pink} 82 | 83 | [module/roundd-right] 84 | type = custom/text 85 | content = %{T3}%{T-} 86 | content-foreground = ${colors.pink} 87 | 88 | [module/time] 89 | type = internal/date 90 | interval = 60 91 | 92 | format =