├── .bashrc ├── bin ├── aow ├── bunup ├── hashword ├── wpilib_launcher ├── tablet ├── pokemonsay ├── pokemonthink ├── push └── setup ├── .config ├── nvim │ ├── stylua.toml │ ├── init.lua │ └── lua │ │ ├── opts.lua │ │ ├── maps.lua │ │ ├── libs.lua │ │ ├── utils.lua │ │ ├── config.lua │ │ └── servers.lua ├── starship.toml ├── fish │ ├── functions │ │ ├── fish_greeting.fish │ │ └── fish_user_key_bindings.fish │ └── config.fish ├── cava │ └── config ├── dmenu │ └── config.h ├── dunst │ └── dunstrc ├── picom │ └── picom.conf ├── kitty │ └── kitty.conf ├── neofetch │ └── config.conf └── bat │ └── themes │ └── catppuccin.tmTheme ├── README.md ├── .gitconfig ├── .xprofile ├── .xmonad ├── icons │ ├── fynn.xpm │ └── sharingan.xpm ├── xmobar.hs └── xmonad.hs ├── packages.txt ├── .gitignore └── LICENSE /.bashrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [[ $- != *i* ]] && return 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/aow: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/neowsl/dotfiles/HEAD/bin/aow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/bunup: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/neowsl/dotfiles/HEAD/bin/bunup -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/hashword: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/neowsl/dotfiles/HEAD/bin/hashword -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/wpilib_launcher: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ~/wpilib/2022/frccode/frccode2022 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/stylua.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | quote_style = "ForceDouble" 2 | call_parentheses = "None" 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/starship.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | add_newline = false 2 | 3 | [line_break] 4 | disabled = true 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/fish/functions/fish_greeting.fish: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function fish_greeting 2 | echo 3 | pfetch 4 | end 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/fish/functions/fish_user_key_bindings.fish: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function fish_user_key_bindings 2 | fish_vi_key_bindings 3 | end 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/init.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require "config" 2 | require "libs" 3 | require "maps" 4 | require "opts" 5 | require "servers" 6 | require "utils" 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # dotfiles 2 | 3 | > MathleteDev's dotfiles! 4 | 5 | This repository has been archived in favour of [nix-home](https://github.com/mathletedev/nix-home) 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [user] 2 | name = Neal Wang 3 | email = nealwang.sh@protonmail.com 4 | 5 | [credential] 6 | helper = store 7 | 8 | [init] 9 | defaultBranch = main 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.xprofile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/polkit-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 & 2 | picom & 3 | xrandr --output DP-1 --left-of VGA-1 & 4 | setxkbmap -option caps:escape & 5 | xsetroot -cursor_name left_ptr & 6 | nitrogen --restore & 7 | dunst & 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/tablet: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | stylus="`xsetwacom --list devices | grep 'type: STYLUS' | sed 's/.*id: \([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/'`" 4 | 5 | xsetwacom set $stylus MapToOutput 1680x1050+1280+0 6 | xsetwacom set $stylus Button 2 "key p" 7 | xsetwacom set $stylus Button 3 "key shift e" 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/pokemonsay: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # This script changes to the pokemonsay installation directory, 4 | # runs the main script for running the pokemonsay, and changes 5 | # back to the previous directory. 6 | 7 | cd /home/neo/.pokemonsay/ 8 | ./pokemonsay.sh $@ 9 | cd - >/dev/null 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/pokemonthink: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # This script changes to the pokemonsay installation directory, 4 | # runs the main script for running the pokemonthink, and changes 5 | # back to the previous directory. 6 | 7 | cd /home/neo/.pokemonsay/ 8 | ./pokemonthink.sh $@ 9 | cd - >/dev/null 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/push: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | echo -n "> " 4 | read msg 5 | 6 | if [ $(pwd) == "/home/neo" ] 7 | then 8 | dfs="git --git-dir=$HOME/.dotfiles --work-tree=$HOME" 9 | eval "$dfs add . && $dfs commit -m \"$msg\" && $dfs push" 10 | else 11 | eval "git add . && git commit -m \"$msg\" && git push" 12 | fi 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/cava/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [color] 2 | gradient = 1 3 | gradient_color_1 = "#89b4fa" 4 | gradient_color_2 = "#74c7ec" 5 | gradient_color_3 = "#89dceb" 6 | gradient_color_4 = "#94e2d5" 7 | gradient_color_5 = "#a6e3a1" 8 | gradient_color_6 = "#f9e2af" 9 | gradient_color_7 = "#fab387" 10 | gradient_color_8 = "#eba0ac" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/opts.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vim.o.clipboard = "unnamedplus" 2 | vim.o.ignorecase = true 3 | vim.o.lazyredraw = true 4 | vim.o.number = true 5 | vim.o.relativenumber = true 6 | vim.o.scrolloff = 4 7 | vim.o.shiftwidth = 2 8 | vim.o.splitbelow = true 9 | vim.o.splitright = true 10 | vim.o.tabstop = 2 11 | vim.o.termguicolors = true 12 | vim.o.updatetime = 100 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/setup: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | xdotool key super+g 4 | kitty -e cava & 5 | sleep 0.5 6 | xdotool key super+f 7 | kitty -e unimatrix -af -c blue -s 96 & 8 | sleep 0.5 9 | xdotool key super+f 10 | kitty -e tty-clock -c & 11 | sleep 0.5 12 | xdotool key super+f 13 | kitty -e bashtop & 14 | sleep 0.5 15 | xdotool key super+f 16 | kitty & 17 | sleep 0.5 18 | xdotool key super+f 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/dmenu/config.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | static int topbar = 1; 2 | static const char *fonts[] = { "Ubuntu:size=10" }; 3 | static const char *prompt = ""; 4 | static const char *colors[SchemeLast][2] = { 5 | [SchemeNorm] = { "#cdd6f4", "#1e1e2e" }, 6 | [SchemeSel] = { "#89b4fa", "#1e1e2e" } 7 | }; 8 | 9 | static unsigned int lines = 20; 10 | static const char worddelimiters[] = " "; 11 | static const unsigned int border_width = 5; 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/dunst/dunstrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [global] 2 | width = 400 3 | offset = 16x50 4 | font = CascadiaCode 10 5 | background = "#1e1e2e" 6 | foreground = "#cdd6f4" 7 | frame_width = 4 8 | frame_color = "#89b4fa" 9 | corner_radius = 10 10 | icon_path = /usr/share/icons/breeze-dark/status/64 11 | browser = /usr/bin/firefox-developer-edition 12 | 13 | [urgency_low] 14 | frame_color = "#a6e3a1" 15 | 16 | [urgency_critical] 17 | frame_color = "#f38ba8" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/fish/config.fish: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | set PATH ~/bin ~/.bun/bin $PATH 2 | set -g theme_color_scheme nord 3 | set -gx EDITOR nvim 4 | set -gx PF_INFO "ascii title os uptime pkgs wm shell editor" 5 | set -gx BAT_THEME catppuccin 6 | 7 | abbr -a -- - "cd -" 8 | abbr -a -- n "kitty &" 9 | 10 | alias ls="exa -a --long --git" 11 | alias dfs="git --git-dir=$HOME/.dotfiles --work-tree=$HOME" 12 | alias air="~/go/bin/air" 13 | alias matrix="unimatrix -af -s 96" 14 | alias clock="tty-clock -c" 15 | alias thought="fortune | pokemonthink" 16 | alias strat="aow | pokemonsay" 17 | 18 | starship init fish | source 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/picom/picom.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | backend = "glx"; 2 | 3 | active-opacity = 1; 4 | inactive-opacity = 0.6; 5 | opacity-rule = [ 6 | "100:class_i = 'screenkey'", 7 | "100:name *= 'YouTube'", 8 | "100:name = 'BloonsTD6'" 9 | ] 10 | 11 | blur-method = "dual_kawase" 12 | blur-strength = 4; 13 | blur-background-exclude = ["class_g = 'dmenu'"]; 14 | 15 | corner-radius = 10; 16 | rounded-corners-exclude = ["class_i = 'screenkey'"] 17 | round-borders = 1; 18 | 19 | shadow = true 20 | 21 | focus-exclude = [ 22 | "class_g = 'dmenu'", 23 | "x = 0 && y = 0 && override_redirect = true" 24 | ] 25 | 26 | fading = true; 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.xmonad/icons/fynn.xpm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* XPM */ 2 | static char * fynn_xpm[] = { 3 | "20 20 2 1", 4 | " c None", 5 | ". c #61afef", 6 | " ", 7 | " ....", 8 | " ...... ..... ", 9 | " ............. ", 10 | " .............. ", 11 | " ............ ", 12 | " .. ............. ", 13 | "................... ", 14 | "....................", 15 | " ... .......", 16 | " ... .....", 17 | ". .. ....", 18 | ".. . ....", 19 | " ... .. ", 20 | " ........ .. ", 21 | " ....... . ", 22 | " ........ ", 23 | " .......... ", 24 | " ...... ", 25 | " " 26 | }; 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.xmonad/icons/sharingan.xpm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* XPM */ 2 | static char * sharingan_xpm[] = { 3 | "20 20 2 1", 4 | " c None", 5 | ". c #f38ba8", 6 | " ", 7 | " ..... ", 8 | " ..... ", 9 | " ..... ... ", 10 | " ..... ..... ", 11 | " ..... ...... ", 12 | " ..... ...... ", 13 | " ..... ...... ", 14 | " ..... ..... ", 15 | " ..... .. .... ", 16 | " ... .. ... ", 17 | " ... ", 18 | " .. ", 19 | " . . ", 20 | " .. .... . ", 21 | " ........... ", 22 | " .......... ", 23 | " ......... ", 24 | " ...... ", 25 | " ", 26 | }; 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | asciiquarium 2 | audacity 3 | autopep8 4 | bashtop 5 | bat 6 | brave-bin 7 | bun 8 | cava 9 | ccls 10 | clang 11 | cowsay 12 | dialog 13 | discord 14 | dunst 15 | eslint_d 16 | exa 17 | fish 18 | fortune 19 | gimp 20 | git 21 | hollywood 22 | jdk-openjdk 23 | jre-openjdk 24 | kitty 25 | neofetch 26 | neovim 27 | nitrogen 28 | nmap 29 | node 30 | notion-app 31 | npm 32 | nsnake 33 | nvm 34 | obs-studio 35 | oneko 36 | onlyoffice-bin 37 | otf-font-awesome 38 | picom-ibhagwan-git 39 | pipes.sh 40 | pokemon-colorscripts-git 41 | postgresql 42 | prettierd 43 | qt5ct 44 | sl 45 | spotify 46 | starship 47 | steam 48 | stylua 49 | ttf-cascadia-code 50 | ttf-comfortaa 51 | ttf-joypixels 52 | ttf-raleway 53 | tty-clock-git 54 | unimatrix-git 55 | wqy-zenhei 56 | xmobar 57 | xmonad-contrib 58 | yay 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/kitty/kitty.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | shell . 2 | font_family Cascadia Code 3 | font_size 11 4 | shell_integration no-cursor 5 | confirm_os_window_close 0 6 | window_padding_width 2 10 4 7 | 8 | foreground #cdd6f4 9 | background #1e1e2e 10 | selection_foreground #1e1e2e 11 | selection_background #f5e0dc 12 | cursor #f5e0dc 13 | cursor_text_color #1e1e2e 14 | url_color #b4befe 15 | active_border_color #cba6f7 16 | inactive_border_color #8e95b3 17 | bell_border_color #eba0ac 18 | wayland_titlebar_color system 19 | macos_titlebar_color system 20 | active_tab_foreground #11111b 21 | active_tab_background #cba6f7 22 | inactive_tab_foreground #cdd6f4 23 | inactive_tab_background #181825 24 | tab_bar_background #11111b 25 | mark1_foreground #1e1e2e 26 | mark1_background #87b0f9 27 | mark2_foreground #1e1e2e 28 | mark2_background #cba6f7 29 | mark3_foreground #1e1e2e 30 | mark3_background #74c7ec 31 | color0 #45475a 32 | color8 #45475a 33 | color1 #f38ba8 34 | color9 #f38ba8 35 | color2 #a6e3a1 36 | color10 #a6e3a1 37 | color3 #f9e2af 38 | color11 #f9e2af 39 | color4 #89b4fa 40 | color12 #89b4fa 41 | color5 #cba6f7 42 | color13 #cba6f7 43 | color6 #94e2d5 44 | color14 #94e2d5 45 | color7 #cdd6f4 46 | color15 #cdd6f4 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * 2 | !.bashrc 3 | !.config 4 | !.config/bat 5 | !.config/bat/themes 6 | !.config/bat/themes/catppuccin.tmTheme 7 | !.config/cava 8 | !.config/cava/config 9 | !.config/dmenu 10 | !.config/dmenu/config.h 11 | !.config/dunst 12 | !.config/dunst/dunstrc 13 | !.config/fish 14 | !.config/fish/config.fish 15 | !.config/fish/functions 16 | !.config/fish/functions/fish_greeting.fish 17 | !.config/fish/functions/fish_user_key_bindings.fish 18 | !.config/kitty 19 | !.config/kitty/kitty.conf 20 | !.config/neofetch 21 | !.config/neofetch/config.conf 22 | !.config/nvim 23 | !.config/nvim/init.lua 24 | !.config/nvim/lua 25 | !.config/nvim/lua/config.lua 26 | !.config/nvim/lua/libs.lua 27 | !.config/nvim/lua/maps.lua 28 | !.config/nvim/lua/opts.lua 29 | !.config/nvim/lua/servers.lua 30 | !.config/nvim/lua/utils.lua 31 | !.config/nvim/stylua.toml 32 | !.config/picom 33 | !.config/picom/picom.conf 34 | !.config/starship.toml 35 | !.gitconfig 36 | !.gitignore 37 | !.xmonad 38 | !.xmonad/icons 39 | !.xmonad/icons/fynn.xpm 40 | !.xmonad/icons/sharingan.xpm 41 | !.xmonad/xmobar.hs 42 | !.xmonad/xmonad.hs 43 | !.xprofile 44 | !LICENSE 45 | !README.md 46 | !bin 47 | !bin/aow 48 | !bin/bunup 49 | !bin/hashword 50 | !bin/pokemonsay 51 | !bin/pokemonthink 52 | !bin/push 53 | !bin/setup 54 | !bin/tablet 55 | !bin/wpilib_launcher 56 | !packages.txt 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/maps.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vim.g.mapleader = " " 2 | 3 | vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "", "", { silent = true }) 4 | 5 | vim.keymap.set("n", "w", "k") 6 | vim.keymap.set("n", "a", "h") 7 | vim.keymap.set("n", "s", "j") 8 | vim.keymap.set("n", "d", "l") 9 | 10 | vim.keymap.set("n", "j", ":bprevious", { silent = true }) 11 | vim.keymap.set("n", "k", ":bnext", { silent = true }) 12 | vim.keymap.set("n", "q", ":bprevious:bdelete #", { silent = true }) 13 | 14 | vim.keymap.set("n", "y", ":%y") 15 | 16 | vim.keymap.set("n", "k", "gk", { silent = true }) 17 | vim.keymap.set("n", "j", "gj", { silent = true }) 18 | 19 | vim.keymap.set("n", "l", ":vsplit term://fish ", { silent = true }) 20 | vim.keymap.set("t", "", "", { silent = true }) 21 | 22 | vim.keymap.set("n", "v", ":edit ~/.config/nvim/init.lua", { silent = true }) 23 | vim.keymap.set("n", "o", ":DashboardNewFile", { silent = true }) 24 | 25 | vim.keymap.set("n", "n", require("telescope").extensions.file_browser.file_browser) 26 | vim.keymap.set("n", "f", require("telescope.builtin").find_files) 27 | vim.keymap.set("n", "t", require("telescope.builtin").treesitter) 28 | 29 | vim.keymap.set({ "n", "v" }, "c", ":Commentary", { silent = true }) 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/libs.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local install_path = vim.fn.stdpath "data" .. "/site/pack/packer/start/packer.nvim" 2 | 3 | if vim.fn.empty(vim.fn.glob(install_path)) > 0 then 4 | vim.fn.execute("!git clone https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim " .. install_path) 5 | end 6 | 7 | local packer_group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("Packer", { clear = true }) 8 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd( 9 | "BufWritePost", 10 | { command = "source | PackerCompile", group = packer_group, pattern = "init.lua" } 11 | ) 12 | 13 | require("packer").startup(function(use) 14 | use "wbthomason/packer.nvim" 15 | 16 | use "andweeb/presence.nvim" 17 | use { "catppuccin/nvim", as = "catppuccin" } 18 | use "glepnir/dashboard-nvim" 19 | use "hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp" 20 | use "hrsh7th/nvim-cmp" 21 | use "jose-elias-alvarez/null-ls.nvim" 22 | use "kyazdani42/nvim-web-devicons" 23 | use "L3MON4D3/LuaSnip" 24 | use "lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim" 25 | use "neovim/nvim-lspconfig" 26 | use "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim" 27 | use "nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim" 28 | use "nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim" 29 | use "nvim-telescope/telescope-file-browser.nvim" 30 | use "nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter" 31 | use "onsails/lspkind-nvim" 32 | use "romainl/vim-cool" 33 | use "ryanoasis/vim-devicons" 34 | use "saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip" 35 | use "simrat39/rust-tools.nvim" 36 | use "tpope/vim-commentary" 37 | use "williamboman/mason.nvim" 38 | use "williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim" 39 | use "windwp/nvim-autopairs" 40 | use "https://git.sr.ht/~whynothugo/lsp_lines.nvim" 41 | end) 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/utils.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local lang_maps = { 2 | cpp = { build = "g++ % -o %:r", exec = "./%:r" }, 3 | typescript = { exec = "bun %" }, 4 | javascript = { exec = "bun %" }, 5 | python = { exec = "python %" }, 6 | java = { build = "javac %", exec = "java %:r" }, 7 | sh = { exec = "./%" }, 8 | go = { build = "go build", exec = "go run %" }, 9 | rust = { exec = "cargo run" }, 10 | arduino = { 11 | build = "arduino-cli compile --fqbn arduino:avr:uno %:r", 12 | exec = "arduino-cli upload -p /dev/ttyACM0 --fqbn arduino:avr:uno %:r", 13 | }, 14 | } 15 | 16 | for lang, data in pairs(lang_maps) do 17 | if data.build ~= nil then 18 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd( 19 | "FileType", 20 | { command = "nnoremap b :!" .. data.build .. "", pattern = lang } 21 | ) 22 | end 23 | 24 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd( 25 | "FileType", 26 | { command = "nnoremap e :split:terminal " .. data.exec .. "", pattern = lang } 27 | ) 28 | end 29 | 30 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("InsertEnter", { command = "set norelativenumber", pattern = "*" }) 31 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("InsertLeave", { command = "set relativenumber", pattern = "*" }) 32 | 33 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("TermOpen", { command = "startinsert", pattern = "*" }) 34 | 35 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWinEnter", { command = "set noexpandtab tabstop=2 shiftwidth=2", pattern = "*.rs" }) 36 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWinEnter", { command = "set filetype=astro", pattern = "*.astro" }) 37 | 38 | vim.api.nvim_command "sign define DiagnosticSignError text=● texthl=DiagnosticSignError" 39 | vim.api.nvim_command "sign define DiagnosticSignWarn text=● texthl=DiagnosticSignWarn" 40 | vim.api.nvim_command "sign define DiagnosticSignInfo text=● texthl=DiagnosticSignInfo" 41 | vim.api.nvim_command "sign define DiagnosticSignHint text=● texthl=DiagnosticSignHint" 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.xmonad/xmobar.hs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Config { 2 | font = "xft:Ubuntu:weight=bold:pixelsize=12:antialias=true:hinting=true", 3 | additionalFonts = ["xft:Font Awesome 6 Free Solid:pixelsize=12"] 4 | bgColor = "#1e1e2e", 5 | fgColor = "#cdd6f4", 6 | lowerOnStart = True, 7 | iconRoot = ".xmonad/icons/", 8 | commands = [ 9 | Run StdinReader, 10 | Run Date "\xf017 %H:%M:%S" "time" 10, 11 | Run Cpu ["-t", "\xf2db %"] 20, 12 | Run Memory ["-t", "\xf538 %"] 20, 13 | Run Alsa "default" "Master" [ 14 | "-t", " %", 15 | "--", "-O", "\xf028", "-o", "\xf6a9", "-C", "#f9e2af", "-c", "#f9e2af" 16 | ], 17 | Run WeatherX "KPUW" [ 18 | ("clear", "\xf185"), 19 | ("sunny", "\xf185"), 20 | ("fair", "\xf186"), 21 | ("mostly clear", "\xf6c4"), 22 | ("mostly sunny", "\xf6c4"), 23 | ("partly cloudy", "\xf6c3"), 24 | ("partly sunny", "\xf6c3"), 25 | ("mostly cloudy", "\xf73c"), 26 | ("cloudy", "\xf0c2"), 27 | ("considerable cloudiness", "\xf740"), 28 | ("overcast", "\xf73d"), 29 | ("obscured", "\xf75f") 30 | ] ["-t", "\xf2c9 °C "] 18000, 31 | Run Date "\xf133 %Y/%m/%d" "date" 36000, 32 | Run DynNetwork [ 33 | "-t", 34 | "\xf019 KB/s \xf7c0 KB/s" 35 | ] 20 36 | ], 37 | sepChar = "%", 38 | alignSep = "}{", 39 | template = " %StdinReader%}%time%{%cpu% %memory% %alsa:default:Master% %KPUW% %date% %dynnetwork% " 40 | } 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/neofetch/config.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | print_info() { 2 | info title 3 | info underline 4 | 5 | info " OS" distro 6 | info " Host" model 7 | info " Kernel" kernel 8 | info " Uptime" uptime 9 | info " Packages" packages 10 | info " Shell" shell 11 | info " Resolution" resolution 12 | info " DE" de 13 | info " WM" wm 14 | info " Terminal" term 15 | info " Font" term_font 16 | info " CPU" cpu 17 | info " GPU" gpu 18 | info " Memory" memory 19 | info " Disk" disk 20 | info " Battery" battery 21 | info " Song" song 22 | info " Users" users 23 | 24 | info cols 25 | } 26 | 27 | title_fqdn="off" 28 | kernel_shorthand="on" 29 | distro_shorthand="off" 30 | os_arch="on" 31 | uptime_shorthand="on" 32 | memory_percent="off" 33 | memory_unit="mib" 34 | package_managers="on" 35 | shell_path="off" 36 | shell_version="on" 37 | speed_type="bios_limit" 38 | speed_shorthand="off" 39 | cpu_brand="on" 40 | cpu_speed="on" 41 | cpu_cores="logical" 42 | cpu_temp="off" 43 | gpu_brand="on" 44 | gpu_type="all" 45 | refresh_rate="off" 46 | gtk_shorthand="off" 47 | gtk2="on" 48 | gtk3="on" 49 | public_ip_host="http://ident.me" 50 | public_ip_timeout=2 51 | de_version="on" 52 | disk_show=("/") 53 | disk_subtitle="none" 54 | disk_percent="on" 55 | music_player="auto" 56 | song_format="%title% (%artist%)" 57 | song_shorthand="off" 58 | mpc_args=() 59 | colors=(5 5 5 4 6 2) 60 | bold="off" 61 | underline_enabled="on" 62 | underline_char="-" 63 | separator=" =>" 64 | block_range=(0 15) 65 | color_blocks="on" 66 | block_width=3 67 | block_height=1 68 | col_offset="auto" 69 | bar_char_elapsed="-" 70 | bar_char_total="=" 71 | bar_border="on" 72 | bar_length=15 73 | bar_color_elapsed="distro" 74 | bar_color_total="distro" 75 | cpu_display="off" 76 | memory_display="off" 77 | battery_display="off" 78 | disk_display="off" 79 | image_backend="ascii" 80 | image_source="auto" 81 | ascii_distro="auto" 82 | ascii_colors=(4 4 4 4 4 4) 83 | ascii_bold="on" 84 | image_loop="off" 85 | thumbnail_dir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/thumbnails/neofetch" 86 | crop_mode="normal" 87 | crop_offset="center" 88 | image_size="auto" 89 | gap=3 90 | yoffset=0 91 | xoffset=0 92 | background_color= 93 | stdout="off" 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/config.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | vim.diagnostic.config { virtual_text = false } 2 | 3 | require("presence"):setup { 4 | neovim_image_text = "Neovim", 5 | presence_log_level = "error", 6 | presence_editing_text = "Editing « %s »", 7 | presence_file_explorer_text = "Browsing files", 8 | presence_reading_text = "Reading « %s »", 9 | presence_workspace_text = "Working on « %s »", 10 | } 11 | 12 | vim.g.catppuccin_flavour = "mocha" 13 | require("catppuccin").setup() 14 | vim.api.nvim_command "colorscheme catppuccin" 15 | 16 | local db = require "dashboard" 17 | db.custom_header = { 18 | "", 19 | "", 20 | "", 21 | "", 22 | " ███╗ ██╗ ███████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗ ██╗ ███╗ ███╗", 23 | " ████╗ ██║ ██╔════╝██╔═══██╗ ██║ ██║ ██║ ████╗ ████║", 24 | " ██╔██╗ ██║ █████╗ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██╔████╔██║", 25 | " ██║╚██╗██║ ██╔══╝ ██║ ██║ ╚██╗ ██╔╝ ██║ ██║╚██╔╝██║", 26 | " ██║ ╚████║ ███████╗╚██████╔╝ ╚████╔╝ ██║ ██║ ╚═╝ ██║", 27 | " ╚═╝ ╚═══╝ ╚══════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═══╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝", 28 | "", 29 | "", 30 | "", 31 | } 32 | db.custom_center = { 33 | { 34 | icon = " ", 35 | desc = "New File ", 36 | action = "DashboardNewFile", 37 | shortcut = "SPC o", 38 | }, 39 | { 40 | icon = " ", 41 | desc = "Browse Files ", 42 | action = "Telescope file_browser", 43 | shortcut = "SPC n", 44 | }, 45 | { 46 | icon = " ", 47 | desc = "Find File ", 48 | action = "Telescope find_files", 49 | shortcut = "SPC f", 50 | }, 51 | { 52 | icon = " ", 53 | desc = "Configure Neovim ", 54 | action = "edit ~/.config/nvim/lua/init.lua", 55 | shortcut = "SPC v", 56 | }, 57 | { 58 | icon = " ", 59 | desc = "Exit Neovim ", 60 | action = "quit", 61 | }, 62 | } 63 | 64 | require("gitsigns").setup { 65 | signs = { 66 | add = { text = "+" }, 67 | change = { text = "~" }, 68 | delete = { text = "_" }, 69 | topdelete = { text = "‾" }, 70 | changedelete = { text = "~" }, 71 | }, 72 | } 73 | 74 | local cp = require("catppuccin.palettes").get_palette() 75 | local custom_catppuccin = require "lualine.themes.catppuccin" 76 | custom_catppuccin.normal.b.bg = cp.surface0 77 | custom_catppuccin.normal.c.bg = cp.base 78 | custom_catppuccin.insert.b.bg = cp.surface0 79 | custom_catppuccin.command.b.bg = cp.surface0 80 | custom_catppuccin.visual.b.bg = cp.surface0 81 | custom_catppuccin.replace.b.bg = cp.surface0 82 | custom_catppuccin.inactive.a.bg = cp.base 83 | custom_catppuccin.inactive.b.bg = cp.base 84 | custom_catppuccin.inactive.b.fg = cp.surface0 85 | custom_catppuccin.inactive.c.bg = cp.base 86 | require("lualine").setup { 87 | options = { 88 | theme = custom_catppuccin, 89 | component_separators = "|", 90 | section_separators = { left = "", right = "" }, 91 | }, 92 | sections = { 93 | lualine_a = { { "mode", separator = { left = "" }, right_padding = 2 } }, 94 | lualine_b = { "filename", "branch", { "diff", colored = false } }, 95 | lualine_c = {}, 96 | lualine_x = {}, 97 | lualine_y = { "filetype", "progress" }, 98 | lualine_z = { { "location", separator = { right = "" }, left_padding = 2 } }, 99 | }, 100 | inactive_sections = { 101 | lualine_a = { "filename" }, 102 | lualine_b = {}, 103 | lualine_c = {}, 104 | lualine_x = {}, 105 | lualine_y = {}, 106 | lualine_z = {}, 107 | }, 108 | tabline = { 109 | lualine_a = { 110 | { 111 | "buffers", 112 | separator = { left = "", right = "" }, 113 | right_padding = 2, 114 | symbols = { alternate_file = "" }, 115 | }, 116 | }, 117 | }, 118 | } 119 | 120 | require("nvim-autopairs").setup {} 121 | 122 | require("lsp_lines").setup {} 123 | vim.keymap.set("n", "x", require("lsp_lines").toggle) 124 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/nvim/lua/servers.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local luasnip = require "luasnip" 2 | 3 | local cmp = require "cmp" 4 | cmp.setup { 5 | snippet = { 6 | expand = function(args) 7 | luasnip.lsp_expand(args.body) 8 | end, 9 | }, 10 | mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert { 11 | [""] = cmp.mapping.complete(), 12 | [""] = cmp.mapping.confirm { behavior = cmp.ConfirmBehavior.Replace, select = true }, 13 | [""] = cmp.mapping(function(fallback) 14 | if cmp.visible() then 15 | cmp.select_next_item() 16 | else 17 | fallback() 18 | end 19 | end, { "i", "s" }), 20 | [""] = cmp.mapping(function(fallback) 21 | if cmp.visible() then 22 | cmp.select_prev_item() 23 | else 24 | fallback() 25 | end 26 | end, { "i", "s" }), 27 | }, 28 | sources = { { name = "nvim_lsp" }, { name = "luasnip" } }, 29 | } 30 | 31 | local null_ls = require "null-ls" 32 | null_ls.setup { 33 | sources = { 34 | null_ls.builtins.diagnostics.eslint_d.with { extra_filetypes = { "astro" } }, 35 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.autopep8, 36 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.eslint_d.with { extra_filetypes = { "astro" } }, 37 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.gofmt, 38 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.prettierd, 39 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.rustfmt, 40 | null_ls.builtins.formatting.stylua, 41 | }, 42 | } 43 | 44 | local lspconfig = require "lspconfig" 45 | 46 | local telescope = require "telescope" 47 | telescope.setup { 48 | defaults = { 49 | mappings = { n = { ["o"] = require("telescope.actions").select_default } }, 50 | initial_mode = "normal", 51 | file_ignore_patterns = { "dist/", ".git/", "node_modules/", "target/" }, 52 | }, 53 | pickers = { find_files = { hidden = true } }, 54 | extensions = { file_browser = { hidden = true } }, 55 | } 56 | telescope.load_extension "file_browser" 57 | 58 | require("nvim-treesitter.configs").setup { 59 | ensure_installed = { 60 | "astro", 61 | "bash", 62 | "cpp", 63 | "css", 64 | "go", 65 | "html", 66 | "lua", 67 | "make", 68 | "python", 69 | "rust", 70 | "tsx", 71 | "typescript", 72 | "yaml", 73 | }, 74 | highlight = { enable = true }, 75 | } 76 | 77 | require("rust-tools").setup {} 78 | 79 | require("mason").setup {} 80 | 81 | local servers = { 82 | "astro", 83 | "bashls", 84 | "clangd", 85 | "cssls", 86 | "gopls", 87 | "html", 88 | "pyright", 89 | "rust_analyzer", 90 | "sumneko_lua", 91 | "tailwindcss", 92 | "tsserver", 93 | } 94 | 95 | require("mason-lspconfig").setup { 96 | ensure_installed = servers, 97 | automatic_installation = true, 98 | } 99 | 100 | local lsp_formatting = function(bufnr) 101 | local deny_formatting = { "astro", "gopls", "html", "rust_analyzer", "sumneko_lua", "tsserver" } 102 | vim.lsp.buf.format { 103 | filter = function(client) 104 | for _, value in pairs(deny_formatting) do 105 | if client.name == value then 106 | return false 107 | end 108 | end 109 | return true 110 | end, 111 | bufnr = bufnr, 112 | } 113 | end 114 | 115 | local opts = { 116 | on_attach = function(client, bufnr) 117 | vim.api.nvim_buf_set_option(bufnr, "omnifunc", "v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc") 118 | local opts = { buffer = bufnr } 119 | 120 | vim.keymap.set("n", "h", vim.lsp.buf.hover, opts) 121 | vim.keymap.set("n", "i", vim.lsp.buf.definition, opts) 122 | vim.keymap.set("n", "r", vim.lsp.buf.rename, opts) 123 | 124 | if client.supports_method "textDocument/formatting" then 125 | local augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup("LspFormatting", {}) 126 | 127 | vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds { group = augroup, buffer = bufnr } 128 | vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("BufWritePre", { 129 | group = augroup, 130 | buffer = bufnr, 131 | callback = function() 132 | lsp_formatting(bufnr) 133 | end, 134 | }) 135 | end 136 | end, 137 | capabilities = require("cmp_nvim_lsp").update_capabilities(vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()), 138 | } 139 | 140 | for _, server in pairs(servers) do 141 | if server == "sumneko_lua" then 142 | opts.settings = { Lua = { diagnostics = { globals = { "vim" } } } } 143 | end 144 | 145 | lspconfig[server].setup(opts) 146 | end 147 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.xmonad/xmonad.hs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import System.IO 2 | 3 | import qualified Data.Map as M 4 | 5 | import XMonad hiding ((|||)) 6 | import XMonad.Actions.CopyWindow 7 | import XMonad.Actions.NoBorders 8 | import XMonad.Actions.SpawnOn 9 | import XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog 10 | import XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops 11 | import XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks 12 | import XMonad.Hooks.ManageHelpers 13 | import XMonad.Layout.GridVariants 14 | import XMonad.Layout.LayoutCombinators 15 | import XMonad.Layout.Renamed 16 | import XMonad.Layout.ResizableTile 17 | import XMonad.Layout.Spacing 18 | import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W 19 | import XMonad.Util.EZConfig 20 | import XMonad.Util.Run 21 | 22 | import Graphics.X11.ExtraTypes.XF86 23 | 24 | myTerminal = "kitty" 25 | 26 | myBrowser = "brave" 27 | 28 | myModMask = mod4Mask 29 | 30 | myBorderWidth = 0 31 | 32 | myWorkspaces = [" \xf015 ", " \xf1c9 ", " \xf0ac ", " \xf4ad ", " \xf7d9 ", " \xf233 "] 33 | 34 | mySpacing i = spacingRaw False (Border i i i i) True (Border i i i i) True 35 | 36 | myManageHook = composeAll [ 37 | title =? "kitty" --> doRectFloat (W.RationalRect 0.375 0.375 0.25 0.25) 38 | ] <+> manageDocks <+> manageSpawn 39 | 40 | tall = 41 | renamed [Replace "tall"] $ 42 | mySpacing 8 $ 43 | ResizableTall 1 (3 / 100) (1 / 2) [] 44 | 45 | wide = 46 | renamed [Replace "wide"] $ 47 | mySpacing 8 $ 48 | Mirror (ResizableTall 1 (3 / 100) (1 / 2) []) 49 | 50 | grid = 51 | renamed [Replace "grid"] $ 52 | mySpacing 8 $ 53 | Grid (16 / 10) 54 | 55 | full = 56 | renamed [Replace "full"] $ 57 | mySpacing 8 $ 58 | Full 59 | 60 | myLayoutHook = avoidStruts $ tall ||| wide ||| grid ||| full 61 | 62 | myStartupHook = do 63 | spawnOn (myWorkspaces !! 0) (myBrowser ++ " https://mail.proton.me/u/0/inbox") 64 | spawnOn (myWorkspaces !! 1) "notion-app" 65 | spawnOn (myWorkspaces !! 1) myTerminal 66 | 67 | myLayoutPrinter "tall" = "\xf338" 68 | myLayoutPrinter "wide" = "\xf337" 69 | myLayoutPrinter "grid" = "\xf047" 70 | myLayoutPrinter "full" = "\xf31e" 71 | myLayoutPrinter x = x 72 | 73 | myLogHook xmproc0 xmproc1 = dynamicLogWithPP $ xmobarPP { 74 | ppOutput = \x -> hPutStrLn xmproc0 x >> hPutStrLn xmproc1 x, 75 | ppCurrent = xmobarColor "#89b4fa" "" . wrap "" "", 76 | ppVisible = xmobarColor "#cba6f7" "" . wrap "" "", 77 | ppHidden = xmobarColor "#45475a" "" . wrap "" "", 78 | ppHiddenNoWindows = xmobarColor "#313244" "", 79 | ppUrgent = xmobarColor "#f38ba8" "" . wrap "" "", 80 | ppTitle = xmobarColor "#cdd6f4" "" . shorten 60, 81 | ppLayout = xmobarColor "#cba6f7" "" . myLayoutPrinter, 82 | ppSep = " " 83 | } 84 | 85 | toggleFloat w = windows (\s -> 86 | if M.member w (W.floating s) 87 | then W.sink w s 88 | else (W.float w (W.RationalRect (1 / 3) (1 / 4) (1 / 2) (1 / 2)) s) 89 | ) 90 | 91 | myKeys = [ 92 | ("M-c", kill1), 93 | ("M-", sendMessage NextLayout), 94 | ("M-", sendMessage MirrorExpand), 95 | ("M-", sendMessage MirrorShrink), 96 | ("M-", sendMessage Shrink), 97 | ("M-", sendMessage Expand), 98 | ("M-", spawn myTerminal), 99 | ("M-b", spawn myBrowser), 100 | ("M-", sendMessage $ JumpToLayout "full"), 101 | ("M-g", sendMessage $ JumpToLayout "grid"), 102 | ("M-f", withFocused toggleFloat), 103 | ("M-t", withFocused $ windows . (flip W.float $ W.RationalRect 0 0 1 1)), 104 | ("M-l", spawn "slock"), 105 | ("", spawn "spectacle"), 106 | ("", spawn "amixer set Master 5%+ unmute"), 107 | ("", spawn "amixer set Master 5%- unmute"), 108 | ("", spawn "amixer set Master toggle"), 109 | ("", spawn "kitty -e qalc"), 110 | ("", spawn (myBrowser ++ " https://todoist.com")), 111 | ("", spawn (myBrowser ++ " https://mail.proton.me/u/0/inbox")) 112 | ] 113 | 114 | main = do 115 | xmproc0 <- spawnPipe "xmobar -x 0 -p \"Static { xpos = 1290, ypos = 10, width = 1660, height = 24 }\" ~/.xmonad/xmobar.hs" 116 | xmproc1 <- spawnPipe "xmobar -x 1 -p \"Static { xpos = 10, ypos = 10, width = 1260, height = 24 }\" ~/.xmonad/xmobar.hs" 117 | xmonad $ ewmhFullscreen . docks $ def { 118 | terminal = myTerminal, 119 | modMask = myModMask, 120 | borderWidth = myBorderWidth, 121 | workspaces = myWorkspaces, 122 | manageHook = myManageHook, 123 | layoutHook = myLayoutHook, 124 | startupHook = myStartupHook, 125 | logHook = myLogHook xmproc0 xmproc1 126 | } `additionalKeysP` myKeys 127 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.config/bat/themes/catppuccin.tmTheme: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | name 6 | Catppuccin 7 | settings 8 | 9 | 10 | settings 11 | 12 | foreground 13 | #cdd6f4 14 | background 15 | #1e1e2e 16 | caret 17 | #bac2de 18 | invisibles 19 | #a6adc8 20 | gutterForeground 21 | #9399b2 22 | gutterForegroundHighlight 23 | #a6e3a1 24 | lineHighlight 25 | #1e1e2e 26 | selection 27 | #6c7086 28 | selectionBorder 29 | #1e1e2e 30 | activeGuide 31 | #fab387 32 | findHighlightForeground 33 | #181825 34 | findHighlight 35 | #f9e2af 36 | bracketsForeground 37 | #9399b2 38 | bracketContentsForeground 39 | #9399b2 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | name 44 | Comment 45 | scope 46 | comment 47 | settings 48 | 49 | foreground 50 | #6c7086 51 | fontStyle 52 | italic 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | name 57 | String 58 | scope 59 | string 60 | 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