A comprehensive collection of dotfiles for i3, Zsh, Neovim, tmux, and other Linux desktop tools with a minimalist aesthetic.
dikiaap/dotfiles is a collection of configuration files for various Linux desktop applications and tools. It provides ready-to-use setups for i3 window manager, Zsh shell, Neovim editor, tmux terminal multiplexer, and other utilities to create a cohesive desktop environment. The project solves the problem of manually configuring multiple tools by offering a pre-integrated setup with a consistent aesthetic.
Linux users who want a pre-configured desktop environment with tiling window managers and terminal-focused workflows. Particularly suitable for developers and power users who prefer keyboard-driven interfaces and minimalist design.
Developers choose these dotfiles because they provide a complete, battle-tested configuration that works out of the box with Material-inspired aesthetics. The integration between components creates a seamless workflow without the need for extensive customization.
Get ready for dotfiles. Contains i3, i3blocks, rofi, dunst, picom, vim, tmux, and zsh.
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Integrates i3, Zsh, Neovim, tmux, and other tools into a unified workflow, as shown in the detailed configurations and screenshots for a consistent environment.
Applies Material-inspired themes across components, including Neovim's Minimalist color scheme and Arc Theme, ensuring visual harmony throughout the setup.
Focuses on tiling window management with i3 and terminal multiplexing with tmux, optimizing for efficient keyboard-driven navigation and minimal mouse usage.
Includes pre-configured modern utilities like bat, fzf, and ripgrep, boosting command-line productivity with syntax highlighting and fuzzy finding.
Assumes familiarity with Linux dotfiles management and tools like i3, which can be overwhelming for users new to tiling window managers or advanced shell configurations.
The README provides component lists and screenshots but misses detailed installation steps or troubleshooting advice, forcing users to rely on external resources for setup.
As a personal setup, it includes non-standard keybindings and tool choices that may not align with community conventions, leading to potential compatibility issues or customization hurdles.