Taylor Bockman
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README.md
Linux Essentials
This repository contains everything essential to getting a running Linux installation going with xmonad, tmux, lemonbar, and many other configurations. The current flavor of the month for me is Nix OS. For Nix specific configuration instructions and configuration files, please go to the nix directory and ignore everything else here - which is left for historical Arch Linux install reasons.
The directory structure is as follows:
- dotfiles/ - This contains any related dotfiles
- scripts/ - This directory contains most of the important things to get the installation running
- scripts/sysinstall/ - This directory contains a number of scripts for configuring the system
- scripts/sysinit/ - This directory contains anything needed for system initialization
- scripts/solutions/ - This directory contains any fixes that can be run for various packages - SteelSeries Arctis 7 activation script is in here
- scripts/lemonbar/ - This directory contains any related lemonbar scripts
- scripts/diagnostics/ - This directory contains scripts for helping to diagnose problems
- installation_instructions - This file contains a series of command you copy and paste during install of Arch
- nix/ - This contains all the stuff needed to get up and running with my nix configuration
- arch_configs - Deprecated Arch Linux configurations
- iterm2 - Files related to iterm2
- xfce_themes - Theming for Xfce.
- t400_color_profile - Color profile for the LEN4033 (and more) WXGA+ 1440x900 screen upgrade for the T400.
Terminal
I am back to zsh
after a long time with bash
. See the dotfiles/zsh
directory. You only need to
symlink .zprofile
and .zshrc
to your home directory. Refer to the README.md
in the directory
for more information.
My .zshrc
installs a lot of nice conveniences. For example, fish-shell-like syntax highlighting and
git completion.
Tmux
After symlinking the tmux.conf
dotfile properly you will need to run ctrl+a I
in order to install any plugins.
All themes are centered around the nord
color scheme and so you will need a nord themed terminal and a nerd font.
If you use my Vim configuration, refer to the section below on Vim to configure it.
Vim
The current Vim configuration has been deprecated in favor of the V2 Neovim Configuration.
Emacs Specific Things
Before programming C, install global
and libclang
in your distro. After doing that, run M-x irony-install-server
to install the server in the emacs directory.
Finally, cd
to the root of your project and run gtags
. You now have functioning irony C completion.
Before programming Java, install eclim
, and eclipse
.
Ruby
Ruby makes using emacs a challenge.
Flycheck likes to complain about bundle exec
even on emacs 27.1+. There are a few things you need to do to make things work nicely:
- Use
lsp-mode
instead of robe and launch a ruby server with that. For some reason robe gets in the way of things like.dir-locals.el
. - On a per-project basis, put a
.dir-locals.el
file with the following in it:
((ruby-mode . ((eval . (setq flycheck-command-wrapper-function
(lambda (command)
(append '("bundle" "exec") command)))))))
Which will allow bundle exec to work with flycheck.
Joe Editor
Always build from source to get the latest features. You will need at least version 4.5 for themes.
Copy joe-colors/output
to $USER/.joe/colors
in order to use themes.
XFCE Themes
In the root there is a themes folder with a nice theme called Nord
. Run the provided
install.sh
.
Swapping Caps Lock and Escape in XFCE
/usr/bin/setxkbmap -option "caps:swapescape"
T400 Stuff
Colors
The default colors for XFCE on Manjaro are pretty washed out on the T400 upgraded WXGA+ screens. To improve this,
there is a color profile in the t400_color_profile
folder that you can install using Gnome Color Profiles. The
improvement is subtle, but the screen definitely looks better.
The particular model I am running is a LEN4033. This color profile works for many other monitors, however if your EDID does not indicate you have a LEN4033 you should confirm this profile works for you monitor. There are many guides on color calibration for the T4xx series of laptops online.