Really rad. Great work on this one!
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Thanks!
Do you have a link to your wallpaper? It looks so good!
Btw, i think your Codeberg repo might be set to private; clicking the link leads to a 404 error. (The github one works fine, though)
Thanks for the mention!! I need to check what's wrong with my Codeberg. Here is the wallpaper: https://i.vgy.me/sH6dcd.jpg
Yeah it seemed like that my repo was public but my profile was limited. It should be ok now.
Nice setup! Couple questions:
- How do you like river vs Sway (if you've used it)? Which layout generator do you use for River?
- You use foot and neovim; I've tried using neovim inside of foot, but because of some odd term incompatibility, shift becomes unregistered in neovim by foot (this is a known issue). Did you face this, and if so, how did you solve it?
Thanks! Again, this looks super cool!
I have used Sway and i3 and they are both good. For me River was just more natural choice because I was using DWM on Xorg and River has same kind of tag based workflow. Foot + neovim has worked fine for me and I use neovim for everything that has text in it :D
Nice combination, using something similar on my laptop. Check yazi as a filemanager.
Thanks, friend! I was using Yazi for a while but I went back to lf because bash scripting felt easier to me.