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* About
-Personal dotfiles, managed with GNU stow
+Welcome to my dotfiles repository!
-I use this repo to keep my configurations synchronized across different machines. Including a macOS laptop.
+Here you will find my custom configuration files for a variety of applications and utilities. All of which are written in org-mode literate configuration format.
+
+All of the configurations in this repository are managed using [[https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/][GNU Stow]], which allows me to easily manage and switch between different configurations for different systems or environments.
* Configurations
-+ [[file:.emacs.d/emacs.org][Emacs]]
++ [[file:emacs.org][Emacs]]
+ [[file:shells.org][Shells]]
+ [[file:Qtile.org][Qtile]]
@@ -30,7 +32,7 @@ I use this repo to keep my configurations synchronized across different machines
#+begin_src bash
guix install stow # use the package manager of your distro if not guix
#+end_src
-+ Run stow /create and manage symlinks/
++ Use stow
#+begin_src bash
cd ~/dotfiles
stow .
@@ -39,8 +41,6 @@ If you get any errors due to existing files, rename them with ~_backup~ at the e
e.g ~mv ~/.bashrc ~/.bashrc_backup~
* WARNING!
-*I do not recommend to run my dotfiles as is. Proceed with caution, you are better off copying parts of my code and implementing them in your own configuration*
-/My configuration is constantly changing, and I break things quite often./
-
+It's important to note that my dotfiles in this repository are constantly evolving, as I am constantly experimenting with new configurations and settings. While I am happy to share my configurations, *I do not recommend using them as-is on your own system* without careful review and testing. It's possible that some configurations may not work as expected or may cause issues on your system. Therefore, I strongly recommend taking caution and reviewing any changes carefully before applying them to your own system.