Been using arch + sway + neovim for 5 years now. Everyone says it’s the “I spend more time fucking with configs than getting work done” setup but then why does my dotfiles repo look like this?
If you use vim and/or tmux you’ll commit a lot to your dotfiles initially, but after you reach a stable configuration that you like you won’t be changing much
Been using arch + sway + neovim for 5 years now. Everyone says it’s the “I spend more time fucking with configs than getting work done” setup but then why does my dotfiles repo look like this?
Wow, I’ve been using Linux Mint for 5 years. I don’t have nor do I need a dotfile repo.
Big “I don’t even think of you” energy. I’m here for it.
Lmao
… But… What is a dot file repo? I just want to play games and do homework.
Configuration files: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/dotfiles-what-is-a-dot-file-and-how-to-create-it-in-mac-and-linux/
Neither do I, but it’s nice to have the same settings on my desktop and laptop
If you use vim and/or tmux you’ll commit a lot to your dotfiles initially, but after you reach a stable configuration that you like you won’t be changing much
I don’t use vim nor do I use tmux.
If you don’t use software that needs configuration then you don’t need dotfiles