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README - Coast's dotfiles

Most of these dotfiles are oldies — my newer ones live in my home-manager configuration.
If you want shiny, modern dotfiles, make sure you have Nix Home Manager installed, then run: Make sure you have Nix Package Manager installed first!

cd ~/.config && mkdir home-manager
git clone https://codeberg.org/coast/home-manager.git
nix run home-manager -- init --switch .

I think these commands will set up home-manager with my quirky configuration. But to be brutally honest, please dont use mine — you deserve way better! :3 Like your own setup! Mines kinda ass. I love ass.

Disclaimer

These dotfiles reflect my personal preferences and workflow. They might not be suitable for everyone and could require adjustments to fit your needs. They were set up how I learned how to set it up, you might not like how I've set up my program(s)' configuration files in this repository. I strongly recommend that you write your own configs. Feel free to fork, modify, or use parts of this configuration as an inspiration for your own setup.