User configuration for TUI tools (on Linux)
common | ||
desktop | ||
nightfox_palette | ||
root/.config | ||
templates/.config | ||
README.rst | ||
update-homes-secrets-example.fish | ||
update.fish |
Config for TUI tools ==================== Use `Nightfox theme <https://github.com/EdenEast/nightfox.nvim>`_ Under MIT License Some tools have their upstream licenses. Some configurations for these tools: - Passwords in KeePassXC (access by keyring) - Neomutt + Aerc + notmuch + afew (mail) - vdirsyncer + khal + khard (calendar and contacts) - fish & xonsh - poezio (XMPP) - newsboat (RSS with FreshRSS) - toot (Mastodon client) - neovim (with lunarvim) - nvimpager (pager based on neovim) - offpunk - konsole - elinks and browsh - tmux and tmuxinator - pms - lazygit and tig (git) - lazydocker - lsd - asciinema - broot - hgrep You need to install: - aerc - asciinema - browsh - colordiff - colormake - davix - dictd - elinks - fish - grammalecte-cli - isync - KeePassXC - khal - khard - konsole - lsd - liblouis-bin - lunarvim - mpv - neomutt - neovim - newsboat - notmuch - nvm - pandoc (>= v3.0) - pms - poezio - pyinotify - pylint - python3-pygments - rbenv - rclone - rustup - scdoc (debian only) - tig - tmux - tmuxinator - toot - unoconv - vdirsyncer - visidata - vlock - bluetuith (but installed by script on debian) - broot (but installed by script on debian) - cargo-espflash (but installed by script on debian) - epr (but installed by script on debian) - espflash (but installed by script on debian) - espup (but installed by script on debian) - lazydocker (but installed by script on debian) - lazygit (but installed by script on debian) - nvimpager (but installed by script on debian) - offpunk (but installed by script on debian) - onefetch (but installed by script on debian) - pastel (but installed by script on debian) - pms - recent version in go (but installed by script on debian) - poezio-omemo (but installed by script on debian) - poezio-plugins (but installed by script on debian) - pyright (but installed by script on debian) - starship (but installed by script on debian) - todoman (but installed by script on debian) - virtualfish (but installed by script on debian) - wthrr (but installed by script on debian)