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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | 676 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # ArcoLinux settings for ZSH 2 | 3 | --- 4 | 5 | ## 💛 A Grateful Farewell from the ArcoLinux Team 6 | 7 | After many years of building, sharing, and learning together, the **ArcoLinux project is winding down**. 8 | 9 | Although no new updates or packages will be released, we are proud of the knowledge, tools, and community that have grown around ArcoLinux. 10 | 11 | ### What's Staying Online ✅ 12 | 13 | - 🌐 **Websites** will remain accessible for several years 14 | - 🎥 **YouTube videos** will stay online and continue to serve as tutorials 15 | - 📦 **GitHub repositories** like this one will remain available as long as GitHub's free hosting allows 16 | 17 | ### Keep Using and Updating Your System 🛠️ 18 | 19 | ArcoLinux was always built on **Arch Linux**, which is a **rolling release**. 20 | This means your system can still be installed and updated using standard Arch tools and knowledge. 21 | 22 | ### Read More 23 | 24 | 🔗 [A Farewell to the ArcoLinux University](https://www.arcolinux.info/a-farewell-to-the-arcolinux-university/) 25 | 26 | --- 27 | 28 | **Thank you for being part of this journey.** 29 | Your curiosity, passion, and support made ArcoLinux what it was. 30 | 31 | — *The ArcoLinux Team* 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/skel/.zshrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### 2 | # If you come from bash you might have to change your $PATH. 3 | # export PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH 4 | 5 | # Path to your oh-my-zsh installation. 6 | #installation via script from github 7 | #export ZSH="/home/$USER/.oh-my-zsh" 8 | #installation via paru -S oh-my-zsh-git 9 | export ZSH=/usr/share/oh-my-zsh/ 10 | 11 | # Set name of the theme to load --- if set to "random", it will 12 | # load a random theme each time oh-my-zsh is loaded, in which case, 13 | # to know which specific one was loaded, run: echo $RANDOM_THEME 14 | # See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes 15 | # if you installed the package oh-my-zsh-powerline-theme-git then you type here "powerline" as zsh theme 16 | ZSH_THEME="random" 17 | 18 | # Set list of themes to pick from when loading at random 19 | # Setting this variable when ZSH_THEME=random will cause zsh to load 20 | # a theme from this variable instead of looking in ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes/ 21 | # If set to an empty array, this variable will have no effect. 22 | 23 | # ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES=( "robbyrussell" "agnoster" ) 24 | 25 | # ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_IGNORED=(pygmalion tjkirch_mod) 26 | 27 | # Uncomment the following line to use case-sensitive completion. 28 | # CASE_SENSITIVE="true" 29 | 30 | # Uncomment the following line to use hyphen-insensitive completion. 31 | # Case-sensitive completion must be off. _ and - will be interchangeable. 32 | # HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE="true" 33 | 34 | # Uncomment the following line to disable bi-weekly auto-update checks. 35 | # DISABLE_AUTO_UPDATE="true" 36 | 37 | # Uncomment the following line to automatically update without prompting. 38 | # DISABLE_UPDATE_PROMPT="true" 39 | 40 | # Uncomment the following line to change how often to auto-update (in days). 41 | # export UPDATE_ZSH_DAYS=13 42 | 43 | # Uncomment the following line if pasting URLs and other text is messed up. 44 | # DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS=true 45 | 46 | # Uncomment the following line to disable colors in ls. 47 | # DISABLE_LS_COLORS="true" 48 | 49 | # Uncomment the following line to disable auto-setting terminal title. 50 | # DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE="true" 51 | 52 | # Uncomment the following line to enable command auto-correction. 53 | # ENABLE_CORRECTION="true" 54 | 55 | # Uncomment the following line to display red dots whilst waiting for completion. 56 | # COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="true" 57 | 58 | # Uncomment the following line if you want to disable marking untracked files 59 | # under VCS as dirty. This makes repository status check for large repositories 60 | # much, much faster. 61 | # DISABLE_UNTRACKED_FILES_DIRTY="true" 62 | 63 | # Uncomment the following line if you want to change the command execution time 64 | # stamp shown in the history command output. 65 | # You can set one of the optional three formats: 66 | # "mm/dd/yyyy"|"dd.mm.yyyy"|"yyyy-mm-dd" 67 | # or set a custom format using the strftime function format specifications, 68 | # see 'man strftime' for details. 69 | # HIST_STAMPS="mm/dd/yyyy" 70 | 71 | # Would you like to use another custom folder than $ZSH/custom? 72 | # ZSH_CUSTOM=/path/to/new-custom-folder 73 | 74 | # Which plugins would you like to load? 75 | # Standard plugins can be found in ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/* 76 | # Custom plugins may be added to ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/ 77 | # Example format: plugins=(rails git textmate ruby lighthouse) 78 | # Add wisely, as too many plugins slow down shell startup. 79 | plugins=(git) 80 | 81 | if [ -f $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh ]; then 82 | source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh 83 | fi 84 | 85 | # User configuration 86 | 87 | # export MANPATH="/usr/local/man:$MANPATH" 88 | 89 | # You may need to manually set your language environment 90 | # export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 91 | 92 | # Preferred editor for local and remote sessions 93 | # if [[ -n $SSH_CONNECTION ]]; then 94 | # export EDITOR='vim' 95 | # else 96 | # export EDITOR='mvim' 97 | # fi 98 | 99 | # Compilation flags 100 | # export ARCHFLAGS="-arch x86_64" 101 | 102 | 103 | #### ARCOLINUX SETTINGS #### 104 | export PAGER='most' 105 | 106 | if [ -f /usr/share/zsh/plugins/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh ]; then 107 | source /usr/share/zsh/plugins/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh 108 | fi 109 | 110 | setopt GLOB_DOTS 111 | #share commands between terminal instances or not 112 | unsetopt SHARE_HISTORY 113 | #setopt SHARE_HISTORY 114 | 115 | # If not running interactively, don't do anything 116 | [[ $- != *i* ]] && return 117 | 118 | export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth:erasedups 119 | 120 | # Make nano the default editor 121 | 122 | export EDITOR='nano' 123 | export VISUAL='nano' 124 | 125 | #PS1='[\u@\h \W]\$ ' 126 | 127 | if [ -d "$HOME/.bin" ] ; 128 | then PATH="$HOME/.bin:$PATH" 129 | fi 130 | 131 | if [ -d "$HOME/.local/bin" ] ; 132 | then PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" 133 | fi 134 | 135 | ### ALIASES ### 136 | 137 | #list 138 | alias ls='ls --color=auto' 139 | alias la='ls -a' 140 | alias ll='ls -alFh' 141 | alias l='ls' 142 | alias l.="ls -A | egrep '^\.'" 143 | alias listdir="ls -d */ > list" 144 | 145 | #pacman 146 | alias sps='sudo pacman -S' 147 | alias spr='sudo pacman -R' 148 | alias sprs='sudo pacman -Rs' 149 | alias sprdd='sudo pacman -Rdd' 150 | alias spqo='sudo pacman -Qo' 151 | alias spsii='sudo pacman -Sii' 152 | 153 | # show the list of packages that need this package - depends mpv as example 154 | function_depends() { 155 | search=$(echo "$1") 156 | sudo pacman -Sii $search | grep "Required" | sed -e "s/Required By : //g" | sed -e "s/ /\n/g" 157 | } 158 | 159 | alias depends='function_depends' 160 | 161 | #fix obvious typo's 162 | alias cd..='cd ..' 163 | alias pdw='pwd' 164 | alias udpate='sudo pacman -Syyu' 165 | alias upate='sudo pacman -Syyu' 166 | alias updte='sudo pacman -Syyu' 167 | alias updqte='sudo pacman -Syyu' 168 | alias upqll='paru -Syu --noconfirm' 169 | alias upal='paru -Syu --noconfirm' 170 | 171 | ## Colorize the grep command output for ease of use (good for log files)## 172 | alias grep='grep --color=auto' 173 | alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' 174 | alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' 175 | 176 | #readable output 177 | alias df='df -h' 178 | 179 | #keyboard 180 | alias give-me-azerty-be="sudo localectl set-x11-keymap be" 181 | alias give-me-qwerty-us="sudo localectl set-x11-keymap us" 182 | 183 | #setlocale 184 | alias setlocale="sudo localectl set-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8" 185 | alias setlocales="sudo localectl set-x11-keymap be && sudo localectl set-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8" 186 | 187 | #pacman unlock 188 | alias unlock="sudo rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" 189 | alias rmpacmanlock="sudo rm /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" 190 | 191 | #arcolinux logout unlock 192 | alias rmlogoutlock="sudo rm /tmp/arcologout.lock" 193 | 194 | #which graphical card is working 195 | alias whichvga="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-which-vga" 196 | 197 | #free 198 | alias free="free -mt" 199 | 200 | #continue download 201 | alias wget="wget -c" 202 | 203 | #userlist 204 | alias userlist="cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | sort" 205 | 206 | #merge new settings 207 | alias merge="xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources" 208 | 209 | # Aliases for software managment 210 | # pacman 211 | alias pacman="sudo pacman --color auto" 212 | alias update="sudo pacman -Syyu" 213 | alias upd="sudo pacman -Syyu" 214 | 215 | # paru as aur helper - updates everything 216 | alias pksyua="paru -Syu --noconfirm" 217 | alias upall="paru -Syu --noconfirm" 218 | alias upa="paru -Syu --noconfirm" 219 | 220 | #ps 221 | alias psa="ps auxf" 222 | alias psgrep="ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -i -e VSZ -e" 223 | 224 | #grub update 225 | alias update-grub="sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" 226 | alias grub-update="sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" 227 | #grub issue 08/2022 228 | alias install-grub-efi="sudo grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=ArcoLinux" 229 | 230 | #add new fonts 231 | alias update-fc='sudo fc-cache -fv' 232 | 233 | #copy/paste all content of /etc/skel over to home folder - backup of config created - beware 234 | #skel alias has been replaced with a script at /usr/local/bin/skel 235 | 236 | #backup contents of /etc/skel to hidden backup folder in home/user 237 | alias bupskel='cp -Rf /etc/skel ~/.skel-backup-$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S)' 238 | 239 | #copy shell configs 240 | alias cb='cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/.bashrc && echo "Copied."' 241 | alias cz='cp /etc/skel/.zshrc ~/.zshrc && exec zsh' 242 | alias cf='cp /etc/skel/.config/fish/config.fish ~/.config/fish/config.fish && echo "Copied."' 243 | 244 | #switch between bash and zsh 245 | alias tobash="sudo chsh $USER -s /bin/bash && echo 'Now log out.'" 246 | alias tozsh="sudo chsh $USER -s /bin/zsh && echo 'Now log out.'" 247 | alias tofish="sudo chsh $USER -s /bin/fish && echo 'Now log out.'" 248 | 249 | #switch between displaymanager or bootsystem 250 | alias toboot="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-toboot" 251 | alias togrub="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-togrub" 252 | alias torefind="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-torefind" 253 | alias tolightdm="sudo pacman -S lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable lightdm.service -f ; echo 'Lightm is active - reboot now'" 254 | alias tosddm="sudo pacman -S sddm --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable sddm.service -f ; echo 'Sddm is active - reboot now'" 255 | alias toly="sudo pacman -S ly --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable ly.service -f ; echo 'Ly is active - reboot now'" 256 | alias togdm="sudo pacman -S gdm --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable gdm.service -f ; echo 'Gdm is active - reboot now'" 257 | alias tolxdm="sudo pacman -S lxdm --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable lxdm.service -f ; echo 'Lxdm is active - reboot now'" 258 | alias toemptty="sudo pacman -S emptty --noconfirm --needed ; sudo systemctl enable emptty.service -f ; echo 'Emptty is active - reboot now'" 259 | 260 | # kill commands 261 | # quickly kill conkies 262 | alias kc='killall conky' 263 | # quickly kill polybar 264 | alias kp='killall polybar' 265 | # quickly kill picom 266 | alias kpi='killall picom' 267 | 268 | # hardware info --short 269 | alias hw="hwinfo --short" 270 | 271 | # fastfetch --short 272 | alias ff="fastfetch" 273 | 274 | # audio check pulseaudio or pipewire 275 | alias audio="pactl info | grep 'Server Name'" 276 | 277 | # skip integrity check 278 | alias paruskip='paru -S --mflags --skipinteg' 279 | alias yayskip='yay -S --mflags --skipinteg' 280 | alias trizenskip='trizen -S --skipinteg' 281 | 282 | # check vulnerabilities microcode 283 | alias microcode='grep . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/*' 284 | 285 | #approximation of how old your hardware is 286 | alias howold="sudo lshw | grep -B 3 -A 8 BIOS" 287 | 288 | #check cpu 289 | alias cpu="cpuid -i | grep uarch | head -n 1" 290 | 291 | #get fastest mirrors in your neighborhood 292 | alias mirror="sudo reflector -f 30 -l 30 --number 10 --verbose --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 293 | alias mirrord="sudo reflector --latest 30 --number 10 --sort delay --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 294 | alias mirrors="sudo reflector --latest 30 --number 10 --sort score --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 295 | alias mirrora="sudo reflector --latest 30 --number 10 --sort age --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 296 | #our experimental - best option for the moment 297 | alias mirrorx="sudo reflector --age 6 --latest 20 --fastest 20 --threads 5 --sort rate --protocol https --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 298 | alias mirrorxx="sudo reflector --age 6 --latest 20 --fastest 20 --threads 20 --sort rate --protocol https --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 299 | alias ram='rate-mirrors --allow-root --disable-comments arch | sudo tee /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' 300 | alias rams='rate-mirrors --allow-root --disable-comments --protocol https arch | sudo tee /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist' 301 | 302 | #mounting the folder Public for exchange between host and guest on virtualbox 303 | alias vbm="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-vbox-share" 304 | 305 | #enabling vmware services 306 | alias start-vmware="sudo systemctl enable --now vmtoolsd.service" 307 | alias vmware-start="sudo systemctl enable --now vmtoolsd.service" 308 | alias sv="sudo systemctl enable --now vmtoolsd.service" 309 | 310 | #shopt 311 | #shopt -s autocd # change to named directory 312 | #shopt -s cdspell # autocorrects cd misspellings 313 | #shopt -s cmdhist # save multi-line commands in history as single line 314 | #shopt -s dotglob 315 | #shopt -s histappend # do not overwrite history 316 | #shopt -s expand_aliases # expand aliases 317 | 318 | #youtube download 319 | alias yta-aac="yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format aac " 320 | alias yta-best="yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format best " 321 | alias yta-flac="yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format flac " 322 | alias yta-mp3="yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 " 323 | alias ytv-best="yt-dlp -f 'bestvideo[ext=mp4]+bestaudio[ext=m4a]/bestvideo+bestaudio' --merge-output-format mp4 " 324 | 325 | #Recent Installed Packages 326 | alias rip="expac --timefmt='%Y-%m-%d %T' '%l\t%n %v' | sort | tail -200 | nl" 327 | alias riplong="expac --timefmt='%Y-%m-%d %T' '%l\t%n %v' | sort | tail -3000 | nl" 328 | 329 | #iso and version used to install ArcoLinux 330 | alias iso="cat /etc/dev-rel | awk -F '=' '/ISO/ {print $2}'" 331 | alias isoo="cat /etc/dev-rel" 332 | 333 | #Cleanup orphaned packages 334 | alias cleanup='sudo pacman -Rns $(pacman -Qtdq)' 335 | 336 | # This will generate a list of explicitly installed packages 337 | alias list="sudo pacman -Qqe" 338 | #This will generate a list of explicitly installed packages without dependencies 339 | alias listt="sudo pacman -Qqet" 340 | # list of AUR packages 341 | alias listaur="sudo pacman -Qqem" 342 | # add > list at the end to write to a file 343 | 344 | # install packages from list 345 | # pacman -S --needed - < my-list-of-packages.txt 346 | 347 | #clear 348 | alias clean="clear; seq 1 $(tput cols) | sort -R | sparklines | lolcat" 349 | alias cls="clear; seq 1 $(tput cols) | sort -R | sparklines | lolcat" 350 | 351 | 352 | #search content with ripgrep 353 | alias rg="rg --sort path" 354 | 355 | #get the error messages from journalctl 356 | alias jctl="journalctl -p 3 -xb" 357 | 358 | #nano for important configuration files 359 | #know what you do in these files 360 | alias nlxdm="sudo $EDITOR /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf" 361 | alias nlightdm="sudo $EDITOR /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf" 362 | alias npacman="sudo $EDITOR /etc/pacman.conf" 363 | alias ngrub="sudo $EDITOR /etc/default/grub" 364 | alias nconfgrub="sudo $EDITOR /boot/grub/grub.cfg" 365 | alias nmakepkg="sudo $EDITOR /etc/makepkg.conf" 366 | alias nmkinitcpio="sudo $EDITOR /etc/mkinitcpio.conf" 367 | alias nmirrorlist="sudo $EDITOR /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist" 368 | alias narcomirrorlist="sudo $EDITOR /etc/pacman.d/arcolinux-mirrorlist" 369 | alias nsddm="sudo $EDITOR /etc/sddm.conf" 370 | alias nsddmk="sudo $EDITOR /etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf" 371 | alias nsddmd="sudo $EDITOR /usr/lib/sddm/sddm.conf.d/default.conf" 372 | alias nfstab="sudo $EDITOR /etc/fstab" 373 | alias nnsswitch="sudo $EDITOR /etc/nsswitch.conf" 374 | alias nsamba="sudo $EDITOR /etc/samba/smb.conf" 375 | alias ngnupgconf="sudo $EDITOR /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf" 376 | alias nhosts="sudo $EDITOR /etc/hosts" 377 | alias nhostname="sudo $EDITOR /etc/hostname" 378 | alias nresolv="sudo $EDITOR /etc/resolv.conf" 379 | alias nb="$EDITOR ~/.bashrc" 380 | alias nz="$EDITOR ~/.zshrc" 381 | alias nf="$EDITOR ~/.config/fish/config.fish" 382 | alias nneofetch="$EDITOR ~/.config/neofetch/config.conf" 383 | alias nfastfetch="$EDITOR ~/.config/fastfetch/config.jsonc" 384 | alias nplymouth="sudo $EDITOR /etc/plymouth/plymouthd.conf" 385 | alias nvconsole="sudo $EDITOR /etc/vconsole.conf" 386 | alias nenvironment="sudo $EDITOR /etc/environment" 387 | alias nloader="sudo $EDITOR /boot/efi/loader/loader.conf" 388 | alias nrefind="sudo $EDITOR /boot/refind_linux.conf" 389 | alias nalacritty="nano /home/$USER/.config/alacritty/alacritty.toml" 390 | alias nemptty="sudo $EDITOR /etc/emptty/conf" 391 | alias nkitty="$EDITOR ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf" 392 | 393 | #removing packages 394 | alias rvariety="arcolinux-remove-variety" 395 | alias rkmix="arcolinux-remove-kmix" 396 | alias rconky="arcolinux-remove-conky" 397 | 398 | #reading logs with bat 399 | alias lcalamares="bat /var/log/Calamares.log" 400 | alias lpacman="bat /var/log/pacman.log" 401 | alias lxorg="bat /var/log/Xorg.0.log" 402 | alias lxorgo="bat /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old" 403 | 404 | #reading logs with sublime-text-4 405 | alias scal="subl /var/log/Calamares.log" 406 | alias spac="subl /etc/pacman.conf" 407 | 408 | #gpg 409 | #verify signature for isos 410 | alias gpg-check="gpg2 --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve --verify" 411 | alias fix-gpg-check="gpg2 --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve --verify" 412 | #receive the key of a developer 413 | alias gpg-retrieve="gpg2 --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve --receive-keys" 414 | alias fix-gpg-retrieve="gpg2 --keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve --receive-keys" 415 | alias fix-keyserver="[ -d ~/.gnupg ] || mkdir ~/.gnupg ; cp /etc/pacman.d/gnupg/gpg.conf ~/.gnupg/ ; echo 'done'" 416 | 417 | #fixes 418 | alias fix-permissions="sudo chown -R $USER:$USER ~/.config ~/.local" 419 | alias keyfix="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 420 | alias key-fix="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 421 | alias keys-fix="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 422 | alias fixkey="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 423 | alias fixkeys="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 424 | alias fix-key="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 425 | alias fix-keys="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-databases-and-keys" 426 | #fix-sddm-config is no longer an alias but an application - part of ATT 427 | #alias fix-sddm-config="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-sddm-config" 428 | alias fix-pacman-conf="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-conf" 429 | alias fix-pacman-keyserver="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-pacman-gpg-conf" 430 | alias fix-grub="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-grub" 431 | alias fixgrub="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-grub" 432 | alias fix-archlinux-mirrors="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-archlinux-servers" 433 | alias fix-arcolinux-mirrors="/usr/local/bin/arcolinux-fix-arcolinux-servers" 434 | 435 | #maintenance 436 | alias big="expac -H M '%m\t%n' | sort -h | nl" 437 | alias downgrada="sudo downgrade --ala-url https://ant.seedhost.eu/arcolinux/" 438 | 439 | #hblock (stop tracking with hblock) 440 | #use unhblock to stop using hblock 441 | alias unhblock="hblock -S none -D none" 442 | 443 | #systeminfo 444 | alias probe="sudo arcolinux-probe" 445 | alias sysfailed="systemctl list-units --failed" 446 | 447 | #shutdown or reboot 448 | alias ssn="sudo shutdown now" 449 | alias sr="reboot" 450 | 451 | #update betterlockscreen images 452 | alias bls="betterlockscreen -u /usr/share/backgrounds/arcolinux/" 453 | 454 | #give the list of all installed desktops - xsessions desktops 455 | alias xd="ls /usr/share/xsessions" 456 | alias xdw="ls /usr/share/wayland-sessions" 457 | 458 | #give a list of the kernels installed 459 | alias kernel="ls /usr/lib/modules" 460 | alias kernels="ls /usr/lib/modules" 461 | 462 | #am I on grub,systemd-boot or refind 463 | alias boot="sudo /usr/local/bin/arcolinux-boot" 464 | 465 | # # ex = EXtractor for all kinds of archives 466 | # # usage: ex 467 | ex () 468 | { 469 | if [ -f $1 ] ; then 470 | case $1 in 471 | *.tar.bz2) tar xjf $1 ;; 472 | *.tar.gz) tar xzf $1 ;; 473 | *.bz2) bunzip2 $1 ;; 474 | *.rar) unrar x $1 ;; 475 | *.gz) gunzip $1 ;; 476 | *.tar) tar xf $1 ;; 477 | *.tbz2) tar xjf $1 ;; 478 | *.tgz) tar xzf $1 ;; 479 | *.zip) unzip $1 ;; 480 | *.Z) uncompress $1;; 481 | *.7z) 7z x $1 ;; 482 | *.deb) ar x $1 ;; 483 | *.tar.xz) tar xf $1 ;; 484 | *.tar.zst) tar xf $1 ;; 485 | *) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via ex()" ;; 486 | esac 487 | else 488 | echo "'$1' is not a valid file" 489 | fi 490 | } 491 | 492 | #wayland aliases 493 | alias wsimplescreen="wf-recorder -a" 494 | alias wsimplescreenrecorder="wf-recorder -a -c h264_vaapi -C aac -d /dev/dri/renderD128 --file=recording.mp4" 495 | 496 | #btrfs aliases 497 | alias btrfsfs="sudo btrfs filesystem df /" 498 | alias btrfsli="sudo btrfs su li / -t" 499 | 500 | #snapper aliases 501 | alias snapcroot="sudo snapper -c root create-config /" 502 | alias snapchome="sudo snapper -c home create-config /home" 503 | alias snapli="sudo snapper list" 504 | alias snapcr="sudo snapper -c root create" 505 | alias snapch="sudo snapper -c home create" 506 | 507 | #Leftwm aliases 508 | alias lti="leftwm-theme install" 509 | alias ltu="leftwm-theme uninstall" 510 | alias lta="leftwm-theme apply" 511 | alias ltupd="leftwm-theme update" 512 | alias ltupg="leftwm-theme upgrade" 513 | 514 | #arcolinux applications 515 | #att is a symbolic link now 516 | #alias att="archlinux-tweak-tool" 517 | alias adt="arcolinux-desktop-trasher" 518 | alias abl="arcolinux-betterlockscreen" 519 | alias agm="arcolinux-get-mirrors" 520 | alias amr="arcolinux-mirrorlist-rank-info" 521 | alias aom="arcolinux-osbeck-as-mirror" 522 | alias ars="arcolinux-reflector-simple" 523 | alias atm="arcolinux-tellme" 524 | alias avs="arcolinux-vbox-share" 525 | alias awa="arcolinux-welcome-app" 526 | 527 | #git 528 | alias rmgitcache="rm -r ~/.cache/git" 529 | alias grh="git reset --hard" 530 | 531 | #pamac 532 | alias pamac-unlock="sudo rm /var/tmp/pamac/dbs/db.lock" 533 | 534 | #moving your personal files and folders from /personal to ~ 535 | alias personal='cp -Rf /personal/* ~' 536 | 537 | #create a file called .zshrc-personal and put all your personal aliases 538 | #in there. They will not be overwritten by skel. 539 | 540 | [[ -f ~/.zshrc-personal ]] && . ~/.zshrc-personal 541 | 542 | # reporting tools - install when not installed 543 | #fastfetch 544 | #neofetch 545 | #screenfetch 546 | #alsi 547 | #paleofetch 548 | #fetch 549 | #hfetch 550 | #sfetch 551 | #ufetch 552 | #ufetch-arco 553 | #pfetch 554 | #sysinfo 555 | #sysinfo-retro 556 | #cpufetch 557 | #colorscript random 558 | #hyfetch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup-our-git-credentials.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | #set -e 3 | ################################################################################################################## 4 | # Author : Erik Dubois 5 | # Website : https://www.erikdubois.be 6 | # Website : https://www.alci.online 7 | # Website : https://www.arcolinux.info 8 | # Website : https://www.arcolinux.com 9 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxd.com 10 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxb.com 11 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxiso.com 12 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxforum.com 13 | ################################################################################################################## 14 | # 15 | # DO NOT JUST RUN THIS. EXAMINE AND JUDGE. RUN AT YOUR OWN RISK. 16 | # 17 | ################################################################################################################## 18 | #tput setaf 0 = black 19 | #tput setaf 1 = red 20 | #tput setaf 2 = green 21 | #tput setaf 3 = yellow 22 | #tput setaf 4 = dark blue 23 | #tput setaf 5 = purple 24 | #tput setaf 6 = cyan 25 | #tput setaf 7 = gray 26 | #tput setaf 8 = light blue 27 | ################################################################################################################## 28 | 29 | echo 30 | tput setaf 3 31 | echo "################################################################" 32 | echo "################### Start" 33 | echo "################################################################" 34 | tput sgr0 35 | echo 36 | 37 | # Problem solving commands 38 | 39 | # Read before using it. 40 | # https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/undoing-changes/git-reset 41 | # git reset --hard orgin/master 42 | # ONLY if you are very sure and no coworkers are on your github. 43 | 44 | # Command that have helped in the past 45 | # Force git to overwrite local files on pull - no merge 46 | # git fetch all 47 | # git push --set-upstream origin master 48 | # git reset --hard orgin/master 49 | 50 | 51 | #setting up git 52 | #https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/setting-up-a-repository/git-config 53 | #https://medium.com/clarusway/how-to-use-git-github-without-asking-for-authentication-always-passwordless-usage-of-private-git-8c32489bc2e9 54 | #https://blog.nillsf.com/index.php/2021/05/27/github-sso-using-password-protected-ssh-keys 55 | 56 | project=$(basename `pwd`) 57 | githubdir="arcolinux" 58 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------" 59 | echo "this is project https://github.com/$githubdir/$project" 60 | echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------------" 61 | 62 | git config --global pull.rebase false 63 | git config --global push.default simple 64 | git config --global user.name "arcolinuxz" 65 | git config --global user.email "arcolinuxinfo@gmail.com" 66 | sudo git config --system core.editor nano 67 | git remote set-url origin git@github.com-arc:$githubdir/$project 68 | 69 | echo 70 | tput setaf 3 71 | echo "################################################################" 72 | echo "################### End" 73 | echo "################################################################" 74 | tput sgr0 75 | echo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /up.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | #set -e 3 | ################################################################################################################## 4 | # Author : Erik Dubois 5 | # Website : https://www.erikdubois.be 6 | # Website : https://www.alci.online 7 | # Website : https://www.ariser.eu 8 | # Website : https://www.arcolinux.info 9 | # Website : https://www.arcolinux.com 10 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxd.com 11 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxb.com 12 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxiso.com 13 | # Website : https://www.arcolinuxforum.com 14 | ################################################################################################################## 15 | # 16 | # DO NOT JUST RUN THIS. EXAMINE AND JUDGE. RUN AT YOUR OWN RISK. 17 | # 18 | ################################################################################################################## 19 | #tput setaf 0 = black 20 | #tput setaf 1 = red 21 | #tput setaf 2 = green 22 | #tput setaf 3 = yellow 23 | #tput setaf 4 = dark blue 24 | #tput setaf 5 = purple 25 | #tput setaf 6 = cyan 26 | #tput setaf 7 = gray 27 | #tput setaf 8 = light blue 28 | ################################################################################################################## 29 | 30 | # reset - commit your changes or stash them before you merge 31 | # git reset --hard - personal alias - grh 32 | 33 | # checking if I have the latest files from github 34 | echo "Checking for newer files online first" 35 | git pull 36 | 37 | # Below command will backup everything inside the project folder 38 | git add --all . 39 | 40 | # Give a comment to the commit if you want 41 | echo "####################################" 42 | echo "Write your commit comment!" 43 | echo "####################################" 44 | 45 | read input 46 | 47 | # Committing to the local repository with a message containing the time details and commit text 48 | 49 | git commit -m "$input" 50 | 51 | # Push the local files to github 52 | 53 | if grep -q main .git/config; then 54 | echo "Using main" 55 | git push -u origin main 56 | fi 57 | 58 | if grep -q master .git/config; then 59 | echo "Using master" 60 | git push -u origin master 61 | fi 62 | 63 | echo "################################################################" 64 | echo "################### Git Push Done ######################" 65 | echo "################################################################" 66 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------