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README.md

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. Clone the repo

    git clone git@github.com:LinuxIsCool/configuration.git

  2. Symlink into ~/.config using stow

    cd configuration
    sh stow

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 *

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