commit 0ecfb76e9431d62e2036e320098d245814cfb30e Author: Juni Kim Date: Mon Apr 18 15:51:01 2022 -0400 first commit diff --git a/.cwmrc b/.cwmrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..012c446 --- /dev/null +++ b/.cwmrc @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +#vim:ft=conf + +command term kitty + +## Tiling +bind-key 4-H window-htile +bind-key 4-V window-vtile + +bind-key 4-d "dmenu_run -fn \"JetBrains Mono:size=14\"" +bind-key 4-space "dmenu_run -fn \"JetBrains Mono:size=14\"" +bind-key 4-f window-fullscreen +bind-key 4-Q window-close +bind-key 4-c window-cycle +bind-key 4-C window-rcycle +bind-key 4-h window-hide + +bind-key 4-W brave-browser +bind-key 4-Return terminal + +bind-key M-Up "pactl set-sink-volume 0 +5%" +bind-key M-Down "pactl set-sink-volume 0 -5%" +bind-key M-m "pactl set-sink-mute 0 toggle" + +mousebind M-1 window_move +mousebind CM-1 window_resize + + +bind-key XF86AudioRaiseVolume "pactl set-sink-volume 0 +5%" +bind-key XF86AudioLowerVolume "pactl set-sink-volume 0 -5%" +bind-key XF86AudioMute "pactl set-sink-mute 0 toggle" + +bind-key XF86MonBrightnessUp "brightnessctl set 10%+" +bind-key XF86MonBrightnessDown "brightnessctl set 10%-" + +sticky yes +bind-key 4-1 group-only-1 +bind-key 4-2 group-only-2 +bind-key 4-3 group-only-3 +bind-key 4S-1 window-movetogroup-1 +bind-key 4S-2 window-movetogroup-2 +bind-key 4S-3 window-movetogroup-3 + +gap 60 0 0 0 diff --git a/.xinitrc b/.xinitrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6fe846b --- /dev/null +++ b/.xinitrc @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#vim:ft=sh +setxkbmap -option caps:escape +exec dbus-run-session "$HOME/cwm.sh" diff --git a/.zshrc b/.zshrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8dfc46b --- /dev/null +++ b/.zshrc @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# If you come from bash you might have to change your $PATH. +# export PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH + +# Path to your oh-my-zsh installation. +export ZSH="$HOME/.oh-my-zsh" + +# Set name of the theme to load --- if set to "random", it will +# load a random theme each time oh-my-zsh is loaded, in which case, +# to know which specific one was loaded, run: echo $RANDOM_THEME +# See https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/wiki/Themes +ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell" + +# Set list of themes to pick from when loading at random +# Setting this variable when ZSH_THEME=random will cause zsh to load +# a theme from this variable instead of looking in $ZSH/themes/ +# If set to an empty array, this variable will have no effect. +# ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES=( "robbyrussell" "agnoster" ) + +# Uncomment the following line to use case-sensitive completion. +# CASE_SENSITIVE="true" + +# Uncomment the following line to use hyphen-insensitive completion. +# Case-sensitive completion must be off. _ and - will be interchangeable. +# HYPHEN_INSENSITIVE="true" + +# Uncomment one of the following lines to change the auto-update behavior +# zstyle ':omz:update' mode disabled # disable automatic updates +# zstyle ':omz:update' mode auto # update automatically without asking +# zstyle ':omz:update' mode reminder # just remind me to update when it's time + +# Uncomment the following line to change how often to auto-update (in days). +# zstyle ':omz:update' frequency 13 + +# Uncomment the following line if pasting URLs and other text is messed up. +# DISABLE_MAGIC_FUNCTIONS="true" + +# Uncomment the following line to disable colors in ls. +# DISABLE_LS_COLORS="true" + +# Uncomment the following line to disable auto-setting terminal title. +# DISABLE_AUTO_TITLE="true" + +# Uncomment the following line to enable command auto-correction. +# ENABLE_CORRECTION="true" + +# Uncomment the following line to display red dots whilst waiting for completion. +# You can also set it to another string to have that shown instead of the default red dots. +# e.g. COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="%F{yellow}waiting...%f" +# Caution: this setting can cause issues with multiline prompts in zsh < 5.7.1 (see #5765) +# COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS="true" + +# Uncomment the following line if you want to disable marking untracked files +# under VCS as dirty. 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But first, +please read . diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1d77d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +## Debian Rice + +Debian + Cwm Rice + +![Screenshot](./2022-04-01-225945_1920x1080_scrot.png) diff --git a/cwm.sh b/cwm.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c9fec28 --- /dev/null +++ b/cwm.sh @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +command -V nitrogen && nitrogen --restore & +test -x ~/.config/polybar/launch.sh && ~/.config/polybar/launch.sh +picom & + +eval "$(gnome-keyring-daemon --start)" +export SSH_AUTH_SOCK + +openbsd-cwm diff --git a/kitty/kitty.conf b/kitty/kitty.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2cc61ff --- /dev/null +++ b/kitty/kitty.conf @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# vim:ft=conf + +font_family JetBrains Mono +font_size 11.5 + +background_opacity 0.8 +dynamic_background_opacity yes + +window_margin_width 5 +bell_path none +bell_on_tab no + +enable_audio_bell no + +background #3b3c35 +foreground #fdfff1 + +cursor #fdfff1 +cursor_text_color #000000 +selection_foreground #3b3c35 +selection_background #fdfff1 + +# dull black +color0 #3b3c35 +# light black +color8 #6e7066 + +# dull red +color1 #f82570 +# light red +color9 #f82570 + +# dull green +color2 #a6e12d +# light green +color10 #a6e12d + +# yellow +color3 #e4db73 +# light yellow +color11 #e4db73 + +# blue +color4 #fc961f +# light blue +color12 #fc961f + +# magenta +color5 #ae81ff +# light magenta +color13 #ae81ff + +# cyan +color6 #66d9ee +# light cyan +color14 #66d9ee + +# dull white +color7 #fdfff1 +# bright white +color15 #fdfff1 diff --git a/nvim/init.vim b/nvim/init.vim new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac36981 --- /dev/null +++ b/nvim/init.vim @@ -0,0 +1,222 @@ +call plug#begin(stdpath('data') . '/plugged') +" The default plugin directory will be as follows: +" - Vim (Linux/macOS): '~/.vim/plugged' +" - Vim (Windows): '~/vimfiles/plugged' +" - Neovim (Linux/macOS/Windows): stdpath('data') . '/plugged' +" You can specify a custom plugin directory by passing it as the argument +" - e.g. `call plug#begin('~/.vim/plugged')` +" - Avoid using standard Vim directory names like 'plugin' + +" Make sure you use single quotes + +" Shorthand notation; fetches https://github.com/junegunn/vim-easy-align +Plug 'tpope/vim-sensible' +Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline' +Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline-themes' +Plug 'Townk/vim-autoclose' +Plug 'neoclide/coc.nvim', {'branch': 'release'} +"let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1 + +map j gj +map k gk + +" Initialize plugin system +call plug#end() + +set mouse+=a + +let g:airline_them ='base16_atelier_heath_light' + +set number +set wrap +set linebreak + +" use indents of 4 spaces, and have them copied down lines: +set shiftwidth=2 +set tabstop=2 +set softtabstop=2 +set expandtab +set smarttab +set autoindent +set textwidth=80 +filetype indent off + +" enable filetype detection: +filetype on + +autocmd FileType markdown,tex,text set nosmarttab noautoindent +" for C-like programming, have automatic indentation: +autocmd FileType c,cpp,slang set cindent +" * Keystrokes -- Insert Mode +autocmd Filetype python set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=4 softtabstop=4 + +"Coc Stuff + +set encoding=utf-8 + +" TextEdit might fail if hidden is not set. +set hidden + +" Some servers have issues with backup files, see #649. +set nobackup +set nowritebackup + +" Give more space for displaying messages. +set cmdheight=2 + +" Having longer updatetime (default is 4000 ms = 4 s) leads to noticeable +" delays and poor user experience. +set updatetime=300 + +" Don't pass messages to |ins-completion-menu|. +set shortmess+=c + +" Always show the signcolumn, otherwise it would shift the text each time +" diagnostics appear/become resolved. +if has("nvim-0.5.0") || has("patch-8.1.1564") + " Recently vim can merge signcolumn and number column into one + set signcolumn=number +else + set signcolumn=yes +endif + +" Use tab for trigger completion with characters ahead and navigate. +" NOTE: Use command ':verbose imap ' to make sure tab is not mapped by +" other plugin before putting this into your config. +inoremap + \ pumvisible() ? "\" : + \ check_back_space() ? "\" : + \ coc#refresh() +inoremap pumvisible() ? "\" : "\" + +function! s:check_back_space() abort + let col = col('.') - 1 + return !col || getline('.')[col - 1] =~# '\s' +endfunction + +" Use to trigger completion. +if has('nvim') + inoremap coc#refresh() +else + inoremap coc#refresh() +endif + +" Make auto-select the first completion item and notify coc.nvim to +" format on enter, could be remapped by other vim plugin +inoremap pumvisible() ? coc#_select_confirm() + \: "\u\\=coc#on_enter()\" + +" Use `[g` and `]g` to navigate diagnostics +" Use `:CocDiagnostics` to get all diagnostics of current buffer in location list. +nmap [g (coc-diagnostic-prev) +nmap ]g (coc-diagnostic-next) + +" GoTo code navigation. +nmap gd (coc-definition) +nmap gy (coc-type-definition) +nmap gi (coc-implementation) +nmap gr (coc-references) + +" Use K to show documentation in preview window. +nnoremap K :call show_documentation() + +function! s:show_documentation() + if (index(['vim','help'], &filetype) >= 0) + execute 'h '.expand('') + elseif (coc#rpc#ready()) + call CocActionAsync('doHover') + else + execute '!' . &keywordprg . " " . expand('') + endif +endfunction + +" Highlight the symbol and its references when holding the cursor. +autocmd CursorHold * silent call CocActionAsync('highlight') + +" Symbol renaming. +nmap rn (coc-rename) + +" Formatting selected code. +xmap f (coc-format-selected) +nmap f (coc-format-selected) + +augroup mygroup + autocmd! + " Setup formatexpr specified filetype(s). + autocmd FileType typescript,json setl formatexpr=CocAction('formatSelected') + " Update signature help on jump placeholder. + autocmd User CocJumpPlaceholder call CocActionAsync('showSignatureHelp') +augroup end + +" Applying codeAction to the selected region. +" Example: `aap` for current paragraph +xmap a (coc-codeaction-selected) +nmap a (coc-codeaction-selected) + +" Remap keys for applying codeAction to the current buffer. +nmap ac (coc-codeaction) +" Apply AutoFix to problem on the current line. +nmap qf (coc-fix-current) + +" Run the Code Lens action on the current line. +nmap cl (coc-codelens-action) + +" Map function and class text objects +" NOTE: Requires 'textDocument.documentSymbol' support from the language server. +xmap if (coc-funcobj-i) +omap if (coc-funcobj-i) +xmap af (coc-funcobj-a) +omap af (coc-funcobj-a) +xmap ic (coc-classobj-i) +omap ic (coc-classobj-i) +xmap ac (coc-classobj-a) +omap ac (coc-classobj-a) + +" Remap and for scroll float windows/popups. +if has('nvim-0.4.0') || has('patch-8.2.0750') + nnoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? coc#float#scroll(1) : "\" + nnoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? coc#float#scroll(0) : "\" + inoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? "\=coc#float#scroll(1)\" : "\" + inoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? "\=coc#float#scroll(0)\" : "\" + vnoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? coc#float#scroll(1) : "\" + vnoremap coc#float#has_scroll() ? coc#float#scroll(0) : "\" +endif + +" Use CTRL-S for selections ranges. +" Requires 'textDocument/selectionRange' support of language server. +nmap (coc-range-select) +xmap (coc-range-select) + +" Add `:Format` command to format current buffer. +command! -nargs=0 Format :call CocActionAsync('format') + +" Add `:Fold` command to fold current buffer. +command! -nargs=? Fold :call CocAction('fold', ) + +" Add `:OR` command for organize imports of the current buffer. +command! -nargs=0 OR :call CocActionAsync('runCommand', 'editor.action.organizeImport') + +" Add (Neo)Vim's native statusline support. +" NOTE: Please see `:h coc-status` for integrations with external plugins that +" provide custom statusline: lightline.vim, vim-airline. +set statusline^=%{coc#status()}%{get(b:,'coc_current_function','')} + +" Mappings for CoCList +" Show all diagnostics. +nnoremap a :CocList diagnostics +" Manage extensions. +nnoremap e :CocList extensions +" Show commands. +nnoremap c :CocList commands +" Find symbol of current document. +nnoremap o :CocList outline +" Search workspace symbols. +nnoremap s :CocList -I symbols +" Do default action for next item. +nnoremap j :CocNext +" Do default action for previous item. +nnoremap k :CocPrev +" Resume latest coc list. +nnoremap p :CocListResume + +" END Coc diff --git a/polybar/colorscheme.png b/polybar/colorscheme.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..226070a Binary files /dev/null and b/polybar/colorscheme.png differ diff --git a/polybar/config b/polybar/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..879b0b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/polybar/config @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ +;========================================================== +; +; +; ██████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗ ██╗██████╗ █████╗ ██████╗ +; ██╔══██╗██╔═══██╗██║ ╚██╗ ██╔╝██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗ +; ██████╔╝██║ ██║██║ ╚████╔╝ ██████╔╝███████║██████╔╝ +; ██╔═══╝ ██║ ██║██║ ╚██╔╝ ██╔══██╗██╔══██║██╔══██╗ +; ██║ ╚██████╔╝███████╗██║ ██████╔╝██║ ██║██║ ██║ +; ╚═╝ ╚═════╝ ╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝ +; +; +; To learn more about how to configure Polybar +; go to https://github.com/polybar/polybar +; +; The README contains a lot of information +; +;========================================================== + +[colors] +background = #222 +background-alt = #444 +;foreground = ${xrdb:color7:#222} +foreground = #dfdfdf +foreground-alt = #555 +primary = #fba465 +secondary = #3a0751 + +;primary = #cec0af +;secondary = #242e35 + +alert = #bd2c40 +black = #000 +white = #fff +grey = #aaa +darkgrey = #555 +red = #f00 +green = #0f0 +blue = #2d02d0 +yellow = #d2b55b + +[bar/main] +modules-center = date +font-0 = Jetbrains Mono:style=Regular +height = 30 +width = 320 +offset-x = 15 + +offset-y = 15 +background = ${colors.primary} +radius=5 +override-redirect=true + +[module/date] +type = internal/date +date = "%h-%d-20%y %r" +label-foreground = #000000 + +[bar/pulse] +modules-center = pulseaudio +height = 30 +width = 200 +offset-y = 15 +#offset-x = 1300 +offset-x = 350 +radius=5 +override-redirect=true +background = ${colors.secondary} +foreground = #fff +font-0 = Jetbrains Mono:style=Regular +font-1 = FontAwesome:style=Regular +font-2 = "Iosevka:pixelsize=12;0" +font-3 = RobotoMono Nerd Font:pixelsize=12;1 + +;; BEGIN COPY + + +[bar/battery] +modules-center = battery +height = 30 +width = 150 +offset-y = 15 +#offset-x = 600 +offset-x = 565 +radius=5 +override-redirect=true +background = ${colors.secondary} +font-0 = Jetbrains Mono:style=Regular + +[module/battery] +type = internal/battery +full-at = 100 +battery = BAT0 +adapter = ADP1 +poll-interval = 5 + +time-format = %H:%M +format-charging = CHR +format-discharging = DIS + +label-charging = %percentage%% +label-discharging = %percentage%% +label-full = 100% + +[bar/backlight] +modules-center = backlight +height = 30 +width = 150 +offset-y = 15 +#offset-x = 1100 +#offset-x = 420 +offset-x = 730 +radius=5 +override-redirect=true +background = ${colors.secondary} +font-0 = Jetbrains Mono:style=Regular + +[module/backlight] + +type = internal/backlight +card = intel_backlight +format = BRI