Kipras Melnikovas e6fef119c5
shortcuts: make ls command configurable
when merging from upstream (you) it's always a hassle
to resolve the changes in this file,
but it shouldn't be, because the only modification i make
is to change the way the `ls` command behaves.

thus by extracting the SHORTCUTS_LS_CMD command out,
even if it's edited in the file,
will no longer interfere w/ other logic of the program.

fwiw, i set mine to

```sh
ls -l --all --size --group-directories-first --human-readable --classify --color=auto
```

Signed-off-by: Kipras Melnikovas <kipras@kipras.org>
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The Voidrice (Luke Smith https://lukesmith.xyz's dotfiles)

These are the dotfiles deployed by LARBS and as seen on my YouTube channel.

  • Very useful scripts are in ~/.local/bin/
  • Settings for:
    • vim/nvim (text editor)
    • zsh (shell)
    • lf (file manager)
    • mpd/ncmpcpp (music)
    • sxiv (image/gif viewer)
    • mpv (video player)
    • other stuff like xdg default programs, inputrc and more, etc.
  • I try to minimize what's directly in ~ so:
    • All configs that can be in ~/.config/ are.
    • Some environmental variables have been set in ~/.zprofile to move configs into ~/.config/
  • Bookmarks in text files used by various scripts (like ~/.local/bin/shortcuts)
    • File bookmarks in ~/.config/shell/bm-files
    • Directory bookmarks in ~/.config/shell/bm-dirs

Usage

These dotfiles are intended to go with numerous suckless programs I use:

I also recommend trying out mutt-wizard, which additionally works with this setup. It gives you an easy-to-install terminal-based email client regardless of your email provider. It is integrated into these dotfiles as well.

Install these dotfiles and all dependencies

Use LARBS to autoinstall everything:

curl -LO larbs.xyz/larbs.sh

or clone the repo files directly to your home directory and install the dependencies.

Default Desktop Artwork

Thomas Thiemeyer's The Road to Samarkand (fb, insta, shop)

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