This project is a dynamic tiling window manager configuration and automated desktop installer for Linux. It provides a system for organizing application windows to maximize screen real estate and productivity, specifically centered around a Hyprland desktop configuration.
The main features of mylinuxforwork/dotfiles are: Desktop Environment Installers, Tiling Window Managers, Automated Installation Scripts, Operating System Deployers, Automated Desktop Deployments, Desktop Environment Configurations, Hyprland Configurations, Operating System Image Deployments.
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Hyprdots is a collection of configuration files and installation scripts designed to set up and customize a Hyprland tiling window manager environment on Linux. It provides an automated system for deploying a personalized desktop interface, including pre-configured themes, styles, and keyboard shortcuts. The project utilizes a modular dotfiles management workflow to organize system settings into discrete files for visual styles and keybindings. It employs shell-scripted installation to automate dependency deployment and uses symbolic links to map a centralized configuration directory to syste
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This project is a collection of Unix dotfiles and a custom desktop environment configuration for Linux. It provides a standardized set of configuration files to ensure consistent shell and application behavior, centering on a tiling window manager setup and a personalized user interface. The environment features a desktop dashboard with modular widgets and sidebars that display system performance, weather, and media controls. It includes a comprehensive keyboard shortcut map using global and mode-specific keybindings to launch applications and control system actions. The configuration covers
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