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Common Environment Configuration

These are the configuration details and files I use to configure my environment. Feel free to peruse if it suits you.

Bruce Lee by matlocktheartist

📷️ Screenshots | 🚀 Installation

Tools 🛠️

Miscellaneous Other Tools 🎒

  • asciinema: Record and share terminal sessions.
  • bat: A cat clone.
  • caddy: Simple file server.
  • coreutils: GNU core utilities.
  • direnv: Environment manipulation.
  • doll: Move dock applications to menu bar.
  • dozer: Hide menu bar icons on macOS.
  • dua: Disk usage analyzer cli with interactive option.
  • dust: A more intuitive version of du in rust.
  • editorconfig: Enforce some text styles.
  • eza: A modern, maintained replacement for ls.
  • fd: Fast, user-friendly find.
  • fzf: Command-line fuzzy finder.
  • delta: Syntax highlighting pager.
  • grip: Preview markdown.
  • keycastr: Keystroke visualizer.
  • lazydocker: Container management TUI.
  • lazygit: The best git interface outside emacs.
  • navi: Interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line.
  • pandoc: Universal document converter.
  • podman: Daemonless container engine.
  • pyenv: Simple python version management.
  • ripgrep: Amazing search tool.
  • silicon: Create beautiful image of your source code.
  • skim: Awesome fuzzy finder.
  • starship: Customizable prompt.
  • tokei: Great tool for counting code.
  • xh: Friendly tool for sending http requests.
  • xplr: Powerful file manager.
  • yazi: Simple file manager.
  • zellij: A terminal workspace with batteries included; multiplexer.
  • zoxide: A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.

Screenshots 🖼️

Neovim Dashboard

Neovim Markdown

Neovim Rust

WezTerm rcal and clock

Wezterm onefetch

Yazi

Xplr

Credits

More are warranted, but the two I can think to mention off the bat are:

Enjoy 🤗