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# Table of Contents

-   [About](#orgbef8fad)
-   [Configurations](#orga0373fd)
-   [Installation](#org03edb65)
-   [WARNING!](#org14e5e32)



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# About

Welcome to my dotfiles repository!

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 [GNU Stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/), which allows me to easily manage and switch between different configurations for different systems or environments.


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# Configurations

Themes I'm using:  

-   [Dracula for rofi](https://github.com/dracula/rofi)
-   [Dracula for nyxt](https://github.com/dracula/nyxt)
-   [Dracula for Qutebrowser](https://github.com/dracula/qutebrowser)
-   [mocp-themes](https://github.com/wimstefan/mocp-themes) collection


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# Installation

-   clone repository
    
        git clone [email protected]:~thanos_apollo/dotfiles

-   Install [GNU stow](https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/) 
    
        paru -S install stow # use your distros package manager instead of paru
-   Use stow
    
        cd dotfiles
        stow .

If you get any errors due to existing files, rename them with `_backup` at the end
e.g `mv ~/.bashrc ~/.bashrc_backup`

-   Install my system packages for Arch Linux *optional*
    
        paru -S - < pkglist.txt


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# WARNING!

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.