Boston-Icons
ansible-role-customize-gnome
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Boston-Icons
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Monochrome application icons workaround?
But I think the best solution is to ask those apps to include symbolic icons. And for users, one can use an icon theme that provide symbolic icons as a workaround. For example, unlike other themes, Boston doesn't have app icons, except if they are missing symbolic icons or looks too outdated.
ansible-role-customize-gnome
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Yet another Ansible playbook
Current list of capabilities: - Software - Install APT, Snap, Flatpak, or Homebrew packages. - Install extra PIP or NPM packages. - Dotfiles - Clone a set of dotfiles from a given Git repo and link them to the users' home directory. (Role) - System Settings - hostname - Set a user-defined hostname. - directories - Create custom user directories. - sudoers - Apply custom user sudoers config. - fonts - Download and install Nerd Fonts. - ZSH - Install and configure ZSH and Oh-My-ZSH - Install custom OMZ plugins and themes. - TMUX - Install and configure TMUX and TPM (Plugin manager) - GNOME - Customizes the GNOME desktop (Role) - User Script - Execute arbitrary user script (for example, install.sh script from your dotfiles)
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gsettings vs dconf
I'm trying to automate my desktop setup with ansible, I can use both dconf and gsettings to configure gnome stuff. I don't know much about either but it seems like they both do the same thing? Is there one I should prefer?
What are some alternatives?
circle-flags - A collection of 400+ minimal circular SVG country, state and language flags
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
galspanic - X68000 RAM Expansion
ansible-role-dotfiles - Ansible Role - Easy and flexible dotfile installation.
UE4Minimal - My Minimal Dark Theme for Unreal Engine 4
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
windows-playbook - Windows setup and configuration via Ansible.
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
ubuntu-playbook - Ubuntu setup and configuration via Ansible.
ansible-role-autorestic - Ansible role to configure backups using autorestic.
mac-playbook - MacOS setup and configuration via Ansible.