The font used for the digital clock in the top panel is Oswald.
The dock in use is latte-dock.
The current community version as of writing this (0.10.8-1) is broken, So I'm using latte-dock-git instead.
Check dependencies of a particular package on arch
pactree -U package_name
pactree
is part of the pacman-contrib package.
repo/package: depends on
- check top of the dependency tree.. i.e., these packages will be installed before your specified package
ecpac -S '%r/%n: %D' package_name
expac is a pacman database extraction utility.
The gimp thingy is at
$HOME/.config/GIMP/2.10/
Want multiple audio outputs on Arch? Install paprefs.
sudo pacman -Sy paprefs
The zsh plugings are sicc and all.. clone them via:
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting.git
git clone https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions.git
MPV config
~/.config/mpv/input.conf #linux
%appdata%\mpv\input.conf #winblows
Ctrl+Alt+RIGHT cycle_values video-rotate 90 180 270 0
Ctrl+Alt+LEFT cycle_values video-rotate 270 180 90 0
Ctrl+m af toggle "lavfi=[pan=1c|c0=0.5*c0+0.5*c1]" ; show-text "Audio mix Mono Toggled."
Get ProtonVPN on Arch
Do note that Proton officially no longer supports a gui for Arch, so you might as well refer to this guide instead, where the proton-vpn-gtk-app is used...
yay -Sy protonvpn
import the necessary PGP Keys, get your tray icons stuff working...
sudo pacman -Syu libappindicator-gtk3 gnome-shell-extension-appindicator
and reboot!
Global Menu widget (default KDE one sucks)
git clone https://github.com/psifidotos/applet-window-appmenu
Modern clock KDE widget drop-shadow fix
~/.local/share/plasma/plasmoids/com.github.prayag2.modernclock/contents/ui/main.qml
Item {
id: root
// setting background as transparent with a drop shadow
Plasmoid.backgroundHints: PlasmaCore.Types.ConfigurableBackground
Cool stuff:
Note: The stuff above isn't mine, please give credit to the original authors.
Sometimes, nano might not have syntax highlighting by default
In that case, make ~/.nanorc
or ~/.config/.nanorc
and fill with the file included in this repo
Pacman can be non-colored too, smh..
edit /etc/pacman.conf
and uncomment the line that says Color
Firstly, to enable NumLock when SDDM starts up, edit /etc/sddm.conf
and put in these lines
[General]
Numlock=on
This is possible thanks to the Sugar candy theme
They happen to have awesome documentation as well.. here's my config file btw:
/usr/share/sddm/themes/sugar-candy/theme.conf.user
[General]
type=image
Background="Backgrounds/1780.bmp"
DimBackgroundImage="0"
## Double between 0 and 1 used for the alpha channel of a darkening overlay. Use to darken your background image on the fly.
ScreenWidth="1920"
ScreenHeight="1080"
## Adjust to your resolution to help SDDM speed up on calculations
## [Blur Settings]
FullBlur="false"
PartialBlur="true"
## Enable or disable the blur effect; if HaveFormBackground is set to true then PartialBlur will trigger the BackgroundColor of the form element to be partially transparent and blend with the blur.
BlurRadius="0"
## Set the strength of the blur effect. Anything above 100 is pretty strong and might slow down the rendering time. 0 is like setting false for any blur.
## Defaults to white - this is the text color
MainColor="#ffe3e7"
AccentColor="#fd919e"
## Used for elements in focus/hover/pressed. Should be contrasting to the background and the MainColor to achieve the best effect.
#OverrideLoginButtonTextColor="#192532"
Font="Minecraft"
## If you want to choose a custom font it will have to be available to the X root user. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fonts#Manual_installation
ForceHideCompletePassword="true"
## If you don't like to see any character at all not even while being entered set this to true.
## [Locale Settings]
HourFormat="h:mm AP"
DateFormat="dddd, MMMM d"
HeaderText="Welcome, Billy!"