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// Aesthetic and minimal dots for Arch i3 & hyprland

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<div align="right"><sub>// i3wm workflow</sub></div>
<a href="https://github.com/parazeeknova/dotfiles/"> <img src="assets/Rice.png" alt="Logo" width="90%"> </a> <br>
<div align="right"><sub>// hyprland workflow</sub></div>
<a href="https://github.com/parazeeknova/dotfiles/"> <img src="assets/hyprland.png" alt="Logo" width="90%"> </a> </div>

About 🚀

This repository contains my dotfiles for my Arch Linux system (i3 and hyprland), which I use as a Computer Science undergraduate. This repository serves both as a backup for my configuration files and as a guide for others who wish to replicate my setup.

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Getting Started 🌱

If you're new to riceing, you can start from the Prerequisites section. This document outlines the necessary tools, packages, and assumptions required for a smooth installation and setup process.

If you're already familiar with the prerequisites, you can jump straight to the Installation section. This section details the installation of the window manager, critical software, and other essential tools.

Once you've completed the installation, you can proceed to the Configuration section. This section covers the configuration of the window manager, terminal emulator, and other essential tools.

Finally, the Customization section provides additional tips and tricks for customizing your system further. This section includes information on theming, fonts, and other aesthetic enhancements.

By the end of this guide, you'll have a clean and functional setup like the ones shown above. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to me via email or GitHub.

Compatibility ⚙️

While this guide is created with Arch Linux in mind, it can also be helpful for users of other distributions who are familiar with their package management and system tweaking.

Documentation 📚

The Installation is divided into the following sections:

  1. Prerequisites
  2. Installation
  3. Configuration
  4. Customization
  5. Summary

Credits

Copyright © 2024 Parazeeknova

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