This script uses Oil shell as an initial test for writing scripts with
Oil shell. I think it's a great starting example demonstrating the newer
features such as eggexes and the new formatting of the blocks (e.g., if
and while loops).
Also, updated some scripts lel.
With the added interface for multiple manifests, it is now possible to
set up this setup around it. In my case, I simply created an extra
folder in '.vtsm'.
Along with the restructuring, some configurations are changed such as
the customized Newsboat config and minor updates here and there.
I've also updated the Rofi config with my custom mode scripts.
Aside from that, I've finally took the time to recreate my file metadata
editing script.
Well, there's also the update of the README.
It's been a while but I've been using NixOS (or anything styled like it
like GuixSD, for example) and distro-hopped from Arch Linux.
I think it's high noon for making the structure of this setup to be
truer to one of the big objectives which is how easy to transfer this
between different setups.
Which means I removed some things such as the package lists, systemd
config files, and package manager-specific configs.
While the solution is easy (which is to simply ignore the
system-specific files) but I'm not going with the pragmatic solution not
because I'm a dumbass but because I'm so smart that I want to create a
challenge for myself to solve a puzzle on figuring out a way on how to
structure my dotfiles. :)
Such a productive use of my time, that's for sure.
The documentation for it has been updated, wal templates are also updated, and certain scripts has been revised to be easily understood.
This may be my stop for the whole year. I'm pretty content with this one.
I've migrated to Neovim because of one thing... Luke Smith-senpai...
Ever since I've seen him typed 'nvim' in his recent videos, I was devastated. All of those hours that my little heart and soul poured into creating a 130-line vimrc to configure Vim to its absolute in the way I wanted to use was gone. All of those 7 days and a few minutes every now and then, are crushed.
It is truly a betrayal to see it use a modernized version of a relic of the past. I first thought, "How dare he?". I was not able to sleep well the following days. It was heart-wrenching.
Out of spite, I've tried to. I've nothing left and you know there is a saying 'a weeb with nothing got nothing to lose'. All it took was to rename certain files, reinstall the plugin manager and its plugins, a grand total of 5 minutes. My heart skipped a beat.
It was like being a birb with broken wings trying to fly and eventually didn't left off until its talon is in the ground. And the ground is Neovim. Now I love Neovim more than ever... Thank you Luke Smith Unaboomer-kun-senpai. It was truly a wonderful experience.