fish-configuration
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A shell environment manager for the fish shell. 🐟
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A Lighthaus theme for Fish Shell
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Jan 10, 2023 - Shell
A place to store my configuration files
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Scripts to bootstrap a new macOS
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Jun 4, 2019 - Vim Script
My kde settings on kde 6 🙂 auto Synced to github
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Oct 12, 2024 - Shell
Dotfiles focusing on heavy terminal usage: alacritty, tmux, fish, neovim and friends
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My Personal Configurations
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My linux dotfiles
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Personal config files
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Shell Utils is an educational framework designed to make shell programming accessible and powerful. It is the result of extensive work over many years, now available on GitHub. With over 280 documented scripts, it caters to both beginners and advanced users. Its main differentiator is the ability to interact with the major shells: Bash, Zsh, Fish
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Shell Utils is an educational framework designed to make shell programming accessible and powerful. It is the result of extensive work over many years, now available on GitHub. With over 280 documented scripts, it caters to both beginners and advanced users. Its main differentiator is the ability to interact with the major shells: Bash, Zsh, Fish
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...let's teach Linux to Tango
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Oct 31, 2024 - Emacs Lisp
🦩 My overly complicated dotfiles
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fish configuration files
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My dotfiles repository! Mirror of https://git.sr.ht/~riderius/dotfiles/. The mirror may not be synchronized.
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Personal dotfiles
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