- cross-posted to:
- xmonad@infosec.pub
- cross-posted to:
- xmonad@infosec.pub
- GitHub Repository: Snowflake (Nix Flake)
- Distribution: NixOS
- Keyboard Manager: KMonad
- Window Manager: XMonad
- Status-Bar: Taffybar
- Display Manager: LightDM-mini-greeter
- GTK Theme: Kanagawa GTK
- Icon Theme: Kanagawa Icons
- Cursor Theme: Bibata-Cursor (Modern-Classic)
- Font: Victor Mono Nerd Font
- Terminal: Alacritty + Tmux
- Editor: Emacs - Irkalla (Emacs Conf)
- Wallpaper: Ismail Inceoglu - Chaos Invoked
- Browser: Firefox
Everything else not listed in this comment can be found in the repository linked above.
- GitHub Repository: Snowflake (Nix Flake)
- Distribution: NixOS
- Keyboard Manager: KMonad
- Window Manager: XMonad
- Status-Bar: Taffybar
- Display Manager: LightDM-mini-greeter
- GTK Theme: Kanagawa GTK
- Icon Theme: Kanagawa Icons
- Cursor Theme: Bibata-Cursor (Modern-Classic)
- Font: Victor Mono Nerd Font
- Terminal: Alacritty + Tmux
- Editor: Emacs - Irkalla (Emacs Conf)
- Wallpaper: Ismail Inceoglu - Chaos Invoked
- Browser: Firefox
Everything else not listed in this comment can be found in the repository linked above.
Why taffybar, instead of Xmobar or polybar? Granted, I’ve had issues with both, so that’s why I’m asking about taffybar.
Because:
- Taffybar is written in Haskell!
- It is as fluid as Elkowar’s Widgets is!
What you see in this screenshot is my neglect from ricing it properly to be honest. Haven’t really had the time to tinker with Haskell…
Wait, that beautiful thing is neglected??? I can only imagine what it would be like if configured extensively.
Kanagawa is the best color theme hands done. Catpuccino/dracula being second. There is also a “dragon” variant with less contract for nightshifts. Just recognized you are also using the best Font there is… are we siblings?
What fontsize are you using for alacritty with Victor?
Siblings in Ricing ;)
Also, for alacritty I am using:
13.0
with bold as default since it’s too thin OTB.
Also, is anyone seeing double description? Thought I removed the body from the post, but apparently other instances does not see the latest post change.