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Goal

The goal of this repo is to completely automate the process of setting up my desktop environment on whatever Arch-based installation I'm running.

Currently (as of writing this) I am running an Arch-based distro called EndeavourOS, but plan on moving to a custom Arch installation later down the line. But since I'm often too lazy to set it all up manually, I've decided to start slowly putting together a set of tools I could run on any Arch-based installation.

Getting Started

This repo is meant for my Arch + i3wm setup so these instructions assume an Arch-based distro, so if you use a different distro, you'll need to look for and install the necessary dependencies manually (see below).

This repo makes heavy use of Makefiles because Arch very often comes with it already installed.

The dotfiles in this repo are also split up into multiple templates (where it makes sense to do so). These split templates are put together using go-tpl, a simple go application that just combines templates in a recursive manner. The main reason for this is because i3wm does not support split configurations and so I decided to solve it while having fun. The source code for go-tpl can be found under the utils/go-tpl/ directory.

The install process this repo follows is as follows:

  1. Build all the included utilities (currently just go-tpl)
  2. Put together the necessary configurations using go-tpl
  3. Create symbolic links for all the produced configurations

Dependencies

In order to have this repo work from anything from a clean Arch installation all the way up to an Arch-based distro like EndeavourOS, I'll try to include all the dependencies needed in here. This may take a while, but sooner or later I should have it fully-complete. As such, I advise you to check the source code for yourself to see if there's anything missing before even attempting to install this.

For the time being, we can assume the following dependencies:

sudo pacman -S --needed make i3-wm i3lock polybar go scrot imagemagick

Installing

Since the goal of this project is to have everything automated, you should generally be all set with just running the following:

make install

Modules

modules/spotify

In order for the spotify module to work, make sure you have spotifyd and playerctl installed and configured. Additionally, add the following options to ~/.config/spotifyd/spotifyd.conf.

on_song_change_hook = "sh ~/.dotfiles/scripts/spotifyd-event-hook.sh"
use_mpris = true

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