In the Unix world, programs are configured either via shell arguments or plain-text files, often starting with a period (a dot), hence their name. You may notice that many of the dotfiles contain rc
at the end of their name (.bashrc
, .vimrc
, etc…). Those are “runcom” files that contain an application’s startup instructions. These dotfiles are used to customize and/or personalize your programs to make your system truly unique.
This repository stores the current configuration of my system so that I can quickly access it when doing an install on a new machine or VM. Of course, you are free to use all or parts of this repository for your own config!
- Operating System: Fedora
- Desktop manager: Gnome
- Terminal emulator: Wezterm & Ghostty
- Text editor: Helix