.profile: General cleanup

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Salt 2017-11-01 23:44:27 -04:00
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ if [ `which dcfldd` ]; then
alias dd="sudo dcfldd"
alias ddgnu="sudo dd"
else
alias dcfldd="You stupid little shit. Install it first."
alias dcfldd="echo You stupid little shit. Install it first."
fi
# If emerge exists, add emerge aliases

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# Salt's Dotfiles
Just a repo of all my relevant dotfiles. Makes it easier to get set up on new machines, etc.
I am not a copyright holder for several of these materials. Unless otherwise specified, assume that any software you find here is not licensed to you in any capacity.
Unless, of course, it has a GPL or MIT header or something. Then, by all means, copy it.
## ~/.bin
A series of executables, several (but not all) of them written by me. One day I'll get around to writing up licenses for all of them.
## ~/.config
Application-specific configuration files. If you're looking for my rice, it's mostly in here.
## ~/.local
Right now it's just a bunch of Powerline fonts. Note, however, that several `shellrc`s here will access executables in the `~/.local/bin` directory.
## ~/.oh-my-zsh
A copy of the Oh-My-Zsh repo, plus whatever configuration files I've stuffed in there (should just be powerlevel9k).
## ~/.themes
A whole lot of GTK themes.
## ~/\*
### .Xdefaults
Any explanation for it is longer than it.
### .Xresources
Basic themeing file, holding whatever colorscheme I'm currently attatched to. Where possible, I try to reference it to centralize themeing.
### .bash\_profile
Currently does almost nothing because I never use `bash`.
### .profile
Shell-agnostic configuration. Should be POSIX-compliant.
### .xinitrc
I use a DM so this sees very little love. If I can figure out how to into environment variables, maybe this'll see more use.
### .xsessionrc
Don't look. Right now it's just me trying to hack together an environment.
### .zshrc
A simple `zsh` configuration file, as built to handle oh-my-zsh.