BitterhalttoUnixporn@lemmy.ml·28 days agoedit-225 days ago[River] My minimal Void setup(i.vgy.me)imagearrow-up1135arrow-down11message-square17file-textfedilink
arrow-up1134arrow-down1image[River] My minimal Void setup(i.vgy.me)BitterhalttoUnixporn@lemmy.ml·28 days agoedit-225 days agomessage-square17file-textfedilink
Why River over Hyprland? Stable Faster Tag system - I was dwm user on x, so it felt comfy. Minimal - I don’t like rounded corners or confusing animations Details Distro: Void WM: River Bar: Waybar Fonts: JetBrains Mono Symbols and icons: Nerd Font Symbols GTK-theme: adw-gtk3 Icons: Papirus Dark Image Viewer: imv Media Player: mpv Notification daemon: mako Terminal foot Shell: zsh Editor: neovim Calendar: Calcure Filemanager: Yazi Launcher bemenu Dots: https://github.com/bitterhalt/dots-river
minus-squarehouseofleftEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·25 days agolinkfedilinkYazi sounds ideal! Does river involve as much set up as dwm? I really love the ideas behind suckless tools but they normally involve a lot or set up to configure hoe I like.
minus-squarebthaltEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down0·24 days agoedit-224 days agolinkfedilinkNo, River is more like i3, Sway and bspwm, really simple and does not Require coding skills. Config is a shell script but it is really simple.
Yazi sounds ideal! Does river involve as much set up as dwm? I really love the ideas behind suckless tools but they normally involve a lot or set up to configure hoe I like.
No, River is more like i3, Sway and bspwm, really simple and does not Require coding skills. Config is a shell script but it is really simple.