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  1. chadwm

    Making dwm as beautiful as possible!

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  3. sickastley-dots

    these are my dot files, i don't think these matter to you much. or do they? this is nothing but showoff that i know how to use arch linux with i3wm, you are an idiot because you use ubuntu. i could have clearly used a local usb drive to store these dots because that would be far more convinient, or just ade this repository private, but i didn't and will not, because i want to show the world that i use arch linux with i3wm.

    here you go.

  4. NvChad

    Blazing fast Neovim framework providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.

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