Sway-Talisman: Terminal Application Launcher in Scratchpad, Minimalist And Native
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May 27, 2024 - Shell
Sway-Talisman: Terminal Application Launcher in Scratchpad, Minimalist And Native
I use the tiling window manager Sway after a decade using its predecessor i3. This is my Sway configuration. What makes it stand out is that it is an accessibility sofware for people with Parkinson's or similar conditions like essential tremor.
All my dotfiles that I port around from system to system with me
my dotfiles
Dotfiles for any GNU (and maybe non-GNU) system
My dotfiles, managed with stow.
Some BASH Projects
vim, xonsh, bash, kitty, i3wm, sway, weechat, tmux, more
🐳 A set of sway neovim, fish, git, and tmux configuration files
Configuration files and resources for my Raspberry Pi desktop.
Swaywm configs
Colection of my dotfiles - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with Liquorix kernel
an awesome hyprland dotfiles configuration
Installs my Linux workstation configuration files. Geared toward Sway running on Arch Linux.
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