Config files I use that either make Linux look pretty, or add useful shortcuts.
The file in the config
directory belong in you ~/.config
directory
Should be located in ~/.config/awesome
These are configs for the Awesome Window Manager
To make this config work out of the box, there is some software you wil need. These can be reconfigured if you have different preferences
- gnome-terminal
- slock (to lock the screen)
- xbacklight (to change brightness if a laptop screen)
Should be located in ~/.config/nvim
Configs for the neovim text editor.
Adds pretty colors to the command line.
Please don't overwrite your existing bashrc. It might break things. Append the contents of the bashrc file to your existing file which should be in ~/.bashrc
Optionally requires git-prompt.sh
Adds aliases to make your workflow really fast.
Should be located at ~/.gitconfig
If on Windows, you may want to change the autocrlf config.
git b # check current branch
git cb <branch> # make new branch
git s # list files changed
git dc # view file changes
git add . # stage all changed files
git cmm <message> # commit files
git poh # push commit to the origin
A really basic config for vim. I mostly use nvim and don't pay much attention to it.
Should be located at ~/.vimrc