# Pop-os - Gnome - Tmux - Fish - Vim - FZF - Serious Configuration - Shawn Anderson These are the dotfiles that I hack on. Can easily be installed to your ~/.config/ by using the gnu stow utility.
To install: 1. Requirements sudo apt install stow xcape fish tmux neovim Change default shell to fish chsh -s `which fish` Install nvm https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm Logout and Login 2. Clone the repo git clone git@github.com:LinuxIsCool/configuration.git 3. Symlink into ~/.config using stow cd configuration sh stow Install virtualfish pip3 install virtualfish vf install Install Tmux plugin manager git clone https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm ~/.config/tmux/plugins/tpm tmux -> prefix + I Install Nerd Hack Regular: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/master/patched-fonts/Hack/Regular/complete/Hack%20Regular%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete.ttf Terminal -> Preferences -> Text -> Font -> Hack Nerd Regular # Popos-Gnome In addition to the script-based configuration, I'll do my best to track and document my debian-gnome-popos settings, to make them as reproducable as possible. Aesthetic-wise, I'm currently using the Juno-Ocean Gnome theme, as per recommended by @mattcoding4days, and my vim theme is quantum, as per Matt's recommendation as well. # Keyboard-driven screenshoting I used the following mnemonics for shortcuts across my system. I use alt-u as the base for screenshots because function-u is the default print-screen on my keyboard. | Key | Shift | Ctrl | Super | Alt | |--------------------------------|-------|-------------|--------|--------| | Mnemonic | Move | Select Area | Window | Screen | |--------------------------------|-------|-------------|--------|--------| | Screenshot Area to Clipboard | * | * | | | | Screenshot Window to Clipboard | * | | * | | | Screenshot Screen to Clipboard | * | | | * | | Screenshot Area to Pictures | | * | | | | Screenshot Window to Pictures | | | * | | | Screenshot Screen to Pictures | | | | * | ![screenshot_keys.png](popos-gnome/screenshot_keys.png)