yoru
夜 - Yoru | Aesthetic and Beautiful Awesome Environment :first_quarter_moon: (by rxyhn)
dotfiles
My personal dotfiles for most of the programs I use on a daily basis. (by potamides)
yoru | dotfiles | |
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16 | 7 | |
3,343 | 149 | |
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3.9 | 8.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Lua | Lua | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
yoru
Posts with mentions or reviews of yoru.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-01.
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Round corners for notifications and layout
Yes, I used that before I tried to have a notification center. I grabbed this code from a unixporn master (probably https://github.com/rxyhn/yoru), which does not use naughty config. I will tried later to have a notification center using naughty config, if that may work. Thanks!
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[HELP!] Bash script wilding. Even GPT is stumped.
I've been modifying this script so that it uses grim and slurp to work on wayland. Now I've hit the road block. The output of the program (After modification) is:
I've been modifying this script so that it uses grim and slurp to work on wayland. Now I've hit the road block. The output of the program (After modification) is:
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AwesomeWm runs in root but not the normal user
I do think I know the problem, I followed THIS to make it look nicer. But it has not been updated in a bit so things may be broken.
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Yoru awesomewm not loading completely
-Hello guys, I am new to this world of Arch Linux, I have a problem and that is that I install as in the guide the repository of rxyhn-yoru (https://github.com/rxyhn/yoru). When I restart the widgets do not load completely, I do not know what happened, any solution?. -The truth is that I do not know where else to ask for help.
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Need help with mopidy.
Hello there I am currently learning the awesomeWM API by messing around with rxyhn's yoru configuration. I wanted to know how could I replicate this mpd and mpdris2 config in mopidy
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awful not found
I tried to use the yoru theme
- 👻| Help me find a WM/DE?
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Awesome WM customizer/configurator
u/BaigGam3rss I still have some work to do to make my own widgets but you probably start with the documentation [1][2]. And then look at some other projects that use Awesome API to build widgets (ex: [3][4][5][6][7]).
- looking for the best awesomewm config
dotfiles
Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-06.
- looking for the best awesomewm config
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Help with battery widget
BTW the widget I'm using is part of this github repo.
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A little static web page to find gruvbox theme wallpapers
yeah i found what i believe to be the source through tineye, but it's always nice to be future-proof
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pantran.nvim: asynchronous, interactive machine translation directly from your editor
Story time: I really love Neovim for programming, but one thing I love it even more for is scientific writing. Tools like texlab make this especially fun! But for a well-rounded experience, I need a few more things: (i) Grammar checking. For that I can recommend ltex, an LSP-server which adds LaTeX support to language tool. (ii) Thesaurus lookup. (Neo)vims integrated thesaurus format is a little bit limited. But thankfully 'thesaurusfunc' exists so I could easily write a small plugin to add support for openoffice.org mythes thesauri. (iii) Machine translation. Now we're finally getting to the topic of this post. I write most of my stuff in English but I'm not a native speaker, so machine translation is valuable for me. It can help me to overcome writers block to an extent, for example. There already exist a few plugins for that problem, like vim-translator or translate.nvim. But none of these support interactive modes, a slick UI, and, as far as I know, useful things like motions and counts. This is where my plugin pantran.nvim comes into place! The demo should speak for itself. In the end it was a lot more effort than I anticipated but I'm very pleased with the result. I hope this can be useful to others as well!
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Neopret: use nvim as a standalone interpreter for scripts and interactive repl
Building an interpreter command was actually pretty easy and can be done in one line, but I also like my interpreters to provide an interactive repl and building that was an extremely frankenstein-ish hack job. Anyway, I figured others might also be interested in this so I uploaded it here. The script requires bash.
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snipcomp.lua: LuaSnip companion plugin for omni completion
Using the LSP omnifunc with the builtin completion framework of Neovim (e.g. setting omnifunc to 'v:lua.vim.lsp.omnifunc') is sufficient for most of my needs. The only problem I had was that I also wanted to complete snippets. Luckily, besides omnifunc (triggered with i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O), a user-defined completion function can also be specified with completefunc (triggered with i_CTRL-X_CTRL-U). Because of this I wrote snipcomp.lua, which implements 'omnifunc' compatible LuaSnip completion. Now, I can complete snippets alongside LSP stuff and all other builtin completion sources.
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[OC] Confload - Create dotfiles-manageable weechat configs with password manager integration
I hope this is the right place to post this.. Personally I really like weechat, but since the configuration files are not meant to be edited by humans and contain sensitive information it is really hard to share my weechat rice in a dotfiles repository. That's why I created confload, a plugin which reads a configuration file with weechat commands. There exist similar solutions like inwee or autoconf, but confload provides more advanced functionality by making use of a macro processor, which makes it possible to use stuff like comments and well.. macros. Confload provides a special macro to obtain secrets like passwords from a password manager to eliminate any sensitive information from the config file. Since I created this for my needs, right now only KeepassXC is supported, but the script can be easily adapted for other password managers. Maybe someone else also has a usecase for this!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing yoru and dotfiles you can also consider the following projects:
dotfiles - There is no place like ~/
awesome-hammerspoon - awesome configuration for Hammerspoon.
the-glorious-dotfiles - A glorified personal dot files
lain - Awesome WM complements
awesome-config - Awesome WM config
dotfiles - 夜 - Yoru | Aesthetic and Beautiful Awesome Environment :first_quarter_moon: [Moved to: https://github.com/rxyhn/yoru]
SlimeOS-awesome
vim-translator - :closed_book: Translating plugin for Vim/Neovim
KwesomeDE - A desktop environment made in AwesomeWM
dots - My dotfiles
Shell - Linux Application Launcher using a radial menu, recommended window manager configurations and more
texlab - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX