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README.md

These are the dotfiles that I use on Void Linux. I keep them on a selfhosted git server for easy synchronization, and mirror them to github so that others can use parts of them as well.

Installation

I've written a script that will configure a fresh void installation to be used with these dotfiles. You can also clone the repo to ~/.local/share/stow/dots and run ~/.local/share/stow/dots/.local/bin/dotsync to install them on an existing installation, but I'm sure that a few things would break.

Warnings

My .zprofile automatically runs xinit if logged in on TTY1 and no other X server is running. This is because I use the default getty and want to automatically start dwm after logging in. If any key mappings seem strange, it's because I use the dvorak keyboard layout.