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README.adoc |
These are where my workflows are defined and configured. Basically, workflows are mainly graphical sessions concerned with aesthetics, this may include Unix rices and good 'ol reliable desktop configurations like my GNOME config. This is where modules will define how you’re going to interact with the computer whether you should use something ranging from a full-fledged desktop environment with bells and whistles to a minimalist desktop environment only composing of a window manager, a terminal, and a bar.
The following list is the summary which can also serve as a guideline to developing a workflow module.
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Due to the bigger scope and importance of this module, there is a limit where you can only enable one theme at a time. You can disable this with
config.workflows.disableLimit
set totrue
. -
Custom themes should be defined in
config.workflows.workflows
attribute (e.g.,options.workflows.workflows.a-happy-gnome
,options.workflows.workflows.simple-way
). This makes up for a namespace entirely dedicated for setting themes.