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35 lines
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# TODO: add info how to use configs for gnome, tmux & nvim.
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# Custom system config.
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# Table of contents.
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1. [General info.](#general-info)
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2. [Load Gnome settings.](#load-gnome-settings)
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3. [Navigation.](#navigation)
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# General info.
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This is my own custom config that I use on my GNU/Linux machines. Not ment to be used by anyone else. It includes:
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1. Git config (excluding user info).
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2. Bash scripts and environment.
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3. Tmux config.
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4. Basic directory structure as well as redefining them as default.
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5. Custom bin directory.
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6. Collection of Linux configs (sshd, gnome, sysctl etc).
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7. GTK 3/4 configs.
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8. Htop config.
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9. Nvim config.
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10. SSH config.
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11. Custom background.
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12. Flatpak overrides.
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13. Custom fonts.
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# Load Gnome settings.
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To load Gnome settings run `dconf_load`.
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# Navigation.
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Navigation principles are shared between Gnome, Tmux and Nvim. The only difference is "Leader" key. Gnome uses `Super` key, Tmux uses `Meta (alt)` key and Nvim uses `Space`. The rest somewhat repeats itself.
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## Gnome
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key|action
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`Super+q`|Move to the left workspace.
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`Super+e`|Move to the right workspace.
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