# Dotfiles ## Overview All my dotfiles, easily installable using the install script. The scripts checks if a file already exists there before overwriting ! ## To do - [x] screenshots : grim -g "$(slurp)" - [x] git defaults - [x] kitty - [x] theme - [x] remove annoying question on closing - [x] polish tab/panes shortcuts - [x] remove shift key from shortcuts to avoid missclicks or re enable confirmation - [ ] sessionizer -> use fzf and just open it normally, dont care about saving sessions for now - [ ] hyprland - [x] default functionality - [x] borders - [x] xdg-portal - [ ] multi gpu on desktop ? -> just let steam handle that ? - [x] hyprlock - [ ] lazyvim - [x] remove enter in blink - [x] remove tabs - [x] harpoon - [ ] markdown - make it less annoying - [x] add greeter - [x] bar - [x] statusBar - [x] works - [x] make battery depend on a var -> make a config for laptop and a config for pc - [x] fix small annoying artifact since installing fonts (make sure we use mono font) - [ ] notifications - [ ] auto dismiss after a moment or make dismiss keybind ? - [ ] get list of previous notifications in fzf and open them ? - [x] add per folder sudo when needed on install script - [ ] screen sharing works for zoom - [x] way to record videos with push to record for easy edits - [ ] all dependencies in a list to install everything (via pacman or yay) at once easily - [x] pacman - [ ] make script to install yay - [x] yay - [ ] add way to add export variables and aliases and scripts in bashrc/zshrc -> just symlink it duh - [ ] customize terminal a bit ? try fsh ? - [ ] floating terminal utilities (call wemenu, launching the chosen utility in a floating manager) - [ ] weather in floating terminal - [ ] Dependencies : everything that is needed to install should be recorded in dependencies file until it is actually implemented in the install script - [ ] qutebrowser - [ ] theme - [x] config file (just config file dont bother with rest) - [ ] mail : sync thunderbird settings - [ ] passwords : get passwords to clipboard via fzf and bitwarden cli ## Usage `./install.sh` NOTE: this is still work in progress, it does not work completely yet