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My dotfiles

I'm actually making the claim now that this repo might just be the most hilariously complicated configuration in existance.

This is my system configuration, built mostly for arch & SystemD based linuxes.

Here's some useful facts:

  • Config files are generated using confgen, my config file template engine. Options that can be changed are in cg_opts.lua. This makes for a centralized place for common options like fonts. This allows for complete deduplication.
  • The neovim config is written in part Zig (yes, really) and part fennel. Use ./setup.rkt setup-nvim-config to build and install it.
  • Lua/Fennel files in the nvim config are compiled to lua bytecode.
  • Theres a setup.rkt racket script with convenient functions such as installing scripts, building the config and setting up the neovim configuration.
  • I have a lot of scripts, written in Zig, Racket and some in shell.