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# Changes
## Monday June 16, 2025
Started to reorganize the repo for use with GNU stow. I'm thinking why develop and maintain a system myself, when such a good tool for symlink farming, and thus also my use case of dotfiles management, already exists.

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
dot-install: Create symlinks for dotfiles configurations
"""
import os
import sys
import click
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
# Global variables
DOTFILES_DIR = Path(__file__).resolve().parent
CONFIG_DIR = Path(os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', '')) if os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME') else Path.home() / ".config"
# Config registry to hold all configurations
CONFIG_REGISTRY = {}
def register_config(name, src_paths, dest_paths, post_actions=None, description=None):
"""Register a configuration in the central registry"""
if not isinstance(src_paths, list):
src_paths = [src_paths]
if not isinstance(dest_paths, list):
dest_paths = [dest_paths]
CONFIG_REGISTRY[name] = {
'src_paths': src_paths,
'dest_paths': dest_paths,
'post_actions': post_actions or [],
'description': description or f"Install {name} configuration"
}
# Helper functions
def ensure_dir(directory):
"""Create directory if it doesn't exist"""
if not directory.exists():
directory.mkdir(parents=True)
click.echo(f"Created directory: {directory}")
def link_file(src, dest):
"""Create a symlink and handle existing files"""
# Check if destination already exists
if dest.exists():
if dest.is_symlink():
# If it's already a symlink, check if it points to our file
if dest.resolve() == src.resolve():
click.echo(f"Link already exists: {dest} -> {src}")
return
else:
click.echo(f"Removing existing link: {dest}")
dest.unlink()
else:
# If it's a regular file or directory
backup = Path(f"{dest}.bak")
click.echo(f"Backing up existing file: {dest} -> {backup}")
shutil.move(dest, backup)
# Create the symlink
dest.symlink_to(src)
click.echo(f"Created link: {dest} -> {src}")
def add_source_to_bashrc(file):
"""Add source command to bashrc if needed"""
bashrc = Path.home() / ".bashrc"
config_path = f"$HOME/.config/bash/{file}"
if bashrc.exists():
with open(bashrc, 'r') as f:
content = f.read()
if f"source {config_path}" not in content:
click.echo(f"Adding source command for {file} to .bashrc")
with open(bashrc, 'a') as f:
f.write(f"\n[ -f {config_path} ] && source {config_path}\n")
else:
click.echo(f"Warning: {bashrc} does not exist. You'll need to manually source {file}.")
def install_config(name):
"""Install a configuration from the registry"""
if name not in CONFIG_REGISTRY:
click.echo(f"Unknown configuration: {name}")
return
cfg = CONFIG_REGISTRY[name]
click.echo(f"Installing {name} configuration...")
# Ensure directories exist for all destination paths
for dest in cfg['dest_paths']:
ensure_dir(dest.parent)
# Create symlinks
for src, dest in zip(cfg['src_paths'], cfg['dest_paths']):
link_file(src, dest)
# Run any post-installation actions
for action in cfg['post_actions']:
action()
# Register bash components
def register_bash_configs():
# Bash aliases
register_config(
'bash:aliases',
DOTFILES_DIR / "bash" / "bash_aliases",
CONFIG_DIR / "bash" / "bash_aliases",
[lambda: add_source_to_bashrc("bash_aliases")],
"Install bash aliases"
)
# Bash completion
register_config(
'bash:completion',
DOTFILES_DIR / "bash" / "bash_completion",
CONFIG_DIR / "bash" / "bash_completion",
[lambda: add_source_to_bashrc("bash_completion")],
"Install bash completion"
)
# Bash environment
register_config(
'bash:env',
DOTFILES_DIR / "bash" / "bash_env",
CONFIG_DIR / "bash" / "bash_env",
[lambda: add_source_to_bashrc("bash_env")],
"Install bash environment"
)
# Bash functions
register_config(
'bash:functions',
DOTFILES_DIR / "bash" / "bash_functions",
CONFIG_DIR / "bash" / "bash_functions",
[lambda: add_source_to_bashrc("bash_functions")],
"Install bash functions"
)
# Fedora aliases
register_config(
'bash:fedora',
DOTFILES_DIR / "bash" / "fedora_aliases",
CONFIG_DIR / "bash" / "fedora_aliases",
[lambda: add_source_to_bashrc("fedora_aliases")],
"Install fedora aliases"
)
# Full bash (meta-configuration)
register_config(
'bash',
[], # No direct files, will call each component
[], # No direct destinations
[
lambda: install_config('bash:aliases'),
lambda: install_config('bash:completion'),
lambda: install_config('bash:env'),
lambda: install_config('bash:functions'),
lambda: install_config('bash:fedora'),
lambda: link_file(CONFIG_DIR / "bash", Path.home() / ".bash_dir")
],
"Install all bash configuration"
)
# Register all other configurations
def register_all_configs():
register_bash_configs()
# Borg backup profiles
register_config(
'borg',
DOTFILES_DIR / "borg-backup-profiles",
CONFIG_DIR / "borg",
description="Install borg backup profiles"
)
# Fish shell
register_config(
'fish',
DOTFILES_DIR / "fish",
CONFIG_DIR / "fish",
description="Install fish shell configuration"
)
# Ghostty terminal
register_config(
'ghostty',
DOTFILES_DIR / "ghostty",
CONFIG_DIR / "ghostty",
description="Install ghostty terminal configuration"
)
# Git
register_config(
'git',
DOTFILES_DIR / "git" / "gitconfig",
Path.home() / ".gitconfig",
description="Install git configuration"
)
# Neovim
register_config(
'nvim',
DOTFILES_DIR / "nvim",
CONFIG_DIR / "nvim",
description="Install neovim configuration"
)
# Rsync filter rules
register_config(
'rsync',
DOTFILES_DIR / "sync-filter-fedora" / "dot-rsync-filter-home",
Path.home() / ".rsync-filter-home",
description="Install rsync filter rules"
)
# Starship prompt
register_config(
'starship',
DOTFILES_DIR / "dot-config" / "starship.toml",
CONFIG_DIR / "starship.toml",
description="Install starship prompt configuration"
)
# Tmux
register_config(
'tmux',
DOTFILES_DIR / "tmux" / "tmux.conf",
Path.home() / ".tmux.conf",
description="Install tmux configuration"
)
# Vim
register_config(
'vim',
[
DOTFILES_DIR / "vim" / "vimrc",
DOTFILES_DIR / "vim" / "initvim"
],
[
Path.home() / ".vimrc",
Path.home() / ".vim" / "init.vim"
],
description="Install vim configuration"
)
# Vim config as neovim config
register_config(
'vimnvim',
DOTFILES_DIR / "vim" / "initvim",
CONFIG_DIR / "nvim" / "init.vim",
description="Install vim config as config for neovim"
)
# Zellij
register_config(
'zellij',
DOTFILES_DIR / "dot-config" / "zellij.kdl",
CONFIG_DIR / "zellij" / "config.kdl",
description="Install zellij configuration"
)
# Zsh
register_config(
'zsh',
DOTFILES_DIR / "zsh" / "zshrc",
Path.home() / ".zshrc",
description="Install zsh configuration"
)
# All (meta-configuration)
all_configs = [
'bash', 'borg', 'fish', 'ghostty', 'git', 'nvim',
'rsync', 'starship', 'tmux', 'vim', 'zellij', 'zsh'
]
register_config(
'all',
[],
[],
[lambda cfg=cfg: install_config(cfg) for cfg in all_configs],
"Install all configurations"
)
# Register all configurations
register_all_configs()
# Main CLI command group
@click.group(invoke_without_command=True)
@click.pass_context
def cli(ctx):
"""Create symlinks for dotfiles configurations"""
# If no subcommand is provided, show help
if ctx.invoked_subcommand is None:
click.echo(ctx.get_help())
# Dynamically create commands for each configuration
for name, cfg in CONFIG_REGISTRY.items():
# Skip bash sub-commands to handle them specially
if ':' in name:
continue
# Create a command function dynamically
def make_command(name=name):
@cli.command(name=name)
def cmd():
install_config(name)
cmd.__doc__ = cfg['description']
return cmd
# Add the command to the CLI
make_command()
# Create bash command group
@cli.group()
def bash():
"""Bash configuration files"""
pass
# Create bash subcommands
for name, cfg in CONFIG_REGISTRY.items():
if name.startswith('bash:'):
sub_name = name.split(':')[1]
def make_subcommand(name=name, sub_name=sub_name):
@bash.command(name=sub_name)
def cmd():
install_config(name)
cmd.__doc__ = cfg['description']
return cmd
make_subcommand()
# Add bash "all" command
@bash.command('all')
def bash_all():
"""Install all bash configurations"""
install_config('bash')
if __name__ == "__main__":
cli()

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# `lm-xia-cinnamon-1.css`
**Issue**: When tab switching windows in "show window" mode, it was hard to tell which window was the active window.
This gtk css config manages to give active windows a boarder, and additionally creates a shadow when tabbing through windows, where the non active windows are darker/dimmed

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/* Active window colors */
@define-color active_window_bg_color @theme_selected_bg_color;
@define-color active_window_fg_color @theme_selected_fg_color;
/* Inactive window colors */
@define-color inactive_window_fg_color @theme_unfocused_fg_color;
@define-color inactive_window_bg_color @theme_unfocused_bg_color;
headerbar {
box-shadow: none;
}
headerbar:not(:backdrop),
headerbar:not(:backdrop) button:not(:backdrop) {
color: @active_window_fg_color;
background-color: @active_window_bg_color;
background-image: none;
border-color: @active_window_bg_color;
text-shadow: none;
-gtk-icon-shadow: none;
}
headerbar:backdrop,
headerbar:backdrop button:backdrop {
color: @inactive_window_fg_color;
background-color: @inactive_window_bg_color;
background-image: none;
border-color: @inactive_window_bg_color;
}
/* Disables the circle image around the close button,
as well the "shadow" image of inactive window icons
for Mint-Y-Legacy themes.
*/
headerbar button.titlebutton,
.titlebar button.titlebutton {
background-image: none;
}
headerbar button.titlebutton:not(:backdrop) {
color: @active_window_fg_color;
}
headerbar button.titlebutton:backdrop {
color: @inactive_window_fg_color;
}
/* Hover over icons will invert the image with a square image. */
headerbar button.titlebutton:hover:not(:backdrop){
color: @active_window_bg_color;
background-image: -gtk-gradient(radial, center center, 0, center center, 0.8, to(@active_window_fg_color), to(transparent));
}
headerbar button:hover:not(:backdrop){
color: @active_window_bg_color;
background-color: @active_window_fg_color;
}
/* Clicking an icon will change the hover representation from circle to square. */
headerbar button.titlebutton:active:not(:backdrop) {
color: @active_window_bg_color;
background-image: -gtk-gradient(radial, center center, 0, center center, 0.5, to(@active_window_fg_color), to(transparent));
}
/* Hover over icons will invert the image with a square image. */
headerbar button.titlebutton:hover:backdrop {
color: @inactive_window_bg_color;
background-image: -gtk-gradient(radial, center center, 0, center center, 0.8, to(@inactive_window_fg_color), to(transparent));
}
headerbar button:hover:backdrop {
color: @inactive_window_bg_color;
background-color: @inactive_window_fg_color;
}
/* Clicking an icon will change the hover representation from circle to square. */
headerbar button.titlebutton:active:backdrop {
color: @inactive_window_bg_color;
background-image: -gtk-gradient(radial, center center, 0, center center, 0.5, to(@inactive_window_fg_color), to(transparent));
}
/* Prevent dark squares appearing around unfocused
OSD app icons in new Mint-Y themes. */
.titlebar button.titlebutton.maximize:hover,
.titlebar button.titlebutton.minimize:hover,
.titlebar button.titlebutton.close:hover {
background-image: none;
}
/* Hover over the window close button makes it RED */
.titlebar button.titlebutton.close:hover {
background-color: #fc4f4f;
color: white;
}
/* Makes the border of the active window the same color as the selected theme's bg color and adds a black border on the inactive windows*/
.ssd decoration {
box-shadow: 0 1px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.16), 0 0 0 1px @active_window_bg_color;
border: none;
}
.ssd decoration:backdrop {
box-shadow: 0px 1px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.16), 0 0 0 1px #000000;
}
/* Uncomment this section to increase the size of the icons. */
/*
headerbar {
min-height: 36px;
}
headerbar button.titlebutton,
headerbar button.titlebutton image {
min-width: 30px;
min-height: 30px;
-gtk-icon-transform: scale(1.5);
background-size: 28px 28px;
}
*/

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{
"neodev": {
"library": {
"enabled": true,
"plugins": true
}
},
"neoconf": {
"plugins": {
"lua_ls": {
"enabled": true
}
}
}
}

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# 💤 LazyVim
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colors = "always"
pager = "always"
unrecorded_changes = 1
[author]
name = "sebaschi"
full_name = "Sebastian Lenzlinger"
email = "eswer@eswo.ch"
key_path = "/home/seb/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub"
[ignore_kinds]
rust = ["target", "*.perf"]
python = [ "dist", "build", "eggs", "__pycache__"]

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# Python Dot-Install Improvements
## Key Improvements
1. Centralized config registry system that makes adding new configs much easier
2. Each config only needs to be registered once with its source, destination, and optional post-actions
3. XDG_CONFIG_HOME is properly used if available
4. Directory creation is handled automatically as part of the installation process
5. Commands are generated dynamically from the registry
6. Maintains the same command structure as the original script
## Adding New Configurations
To add a new configuration, simply register it using the `register_config` function:
```python
register_config(
'new_config', # Name
DOTFILES_DIR / "path" / "to" / "file", # Source path (or list of paths)
CONFIG_DIR / "destination" / "path", # Destination path (or list of paths)
[optional_post_action_functions], # Optional post-installation actions
"Description of this configuration" # Description (for help text)
)
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# Comments and blank lines are allowed.
RCS
.+,v
CVS
\.\#.+ # CVS conflict files / emacs lock files
\.cvsignore
\.svn
_darcs
\.hg
\.git
\.gitignore
\.gitmodules
.+~ # emacs backup files
\#.*\# # emacs autosave files
^/README.*
^/LICENSE.*
^/COPYING

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--dotfiles
--dir=${HOME}/dotfiles
--target=${HOME}
--no-folding