My dotfiles
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Until now, the signature used the GPG short key ID to indicate that I use OpenPGP. It is quite insecure because it takes a few seconds to generate a new key with the same short key ID and fool someone who tries to fetch my public key. Therefore, the use of the fingerprint is recommended. https://evil32.com/ https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84280/short-openpgp-key-ids-are-insecure-how-to-configure-gnupg-to-use-long-key-ids-i |
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.config | ||
.vim/bundle | ||
bin | ||
.abcde.conf | ||
.aliases | ||
.bash_logout | ||
.bash_profile | ||
.bashrc | ||
.git_commit_msg.txt | ||
.gitconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
.psqlrc | ||
.signature | ||
.tmux.conf | ||
.vimrc | ||
.xinitrc | ||
.xprofile | ||
.Xresources | ||
.xscreensaver | ||
.zprofile | ||
.zshrc | ||
README.md |
dotfiles
This is just a bunch of dotfiles.
vim
Plugins are managed by Vundle, which is a git submodule. After cloning the dotfiles
repository, you have to initialize the submodule and install all plugins.
$ cd dotfiles/
$ git submodule init
$ git submodule update
$ vim +PluginInstall +qall
Plugins can be updated with vim +PluginUpdate +qall
.
qtile
The wallpaper is randomly set from images (png, jpg and jpeg) from ~/pictures/wallpapers/enabled/
. You should populate this directory with symbolic links pointing to images stored in ~/pictures/wallpapers/
.