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Table of Contents
Unix
- Artix Installation Guide to take back control over your desktop
- Droid Rooting Guide to take back control over your phone
- Keybindings to reduce space and time between mind and matter.
- Scripts to automate returning tasks and workflows
Configuring those is a major step into digital sovereignty and mental independence, it includes decentralization and peer to peer based philosophy.
Additions
- Bluetooth integration on artix
- Autologin integration on desktop
- Gnome-keyring integration for nextcloud
- Autobootstrap as a alternative to centralized backups
- Minimise Space: your new
~/home
Keybindings
Your scripts and key's for repetitive tasks should be unified within alignment to the UNIX-system-structure in order to create an seamless workflow. If i would start over i would begin by creating a file for writing all bindings into:
mkdir bindings && cd ~/bindings && touch bindings.md
Placing it into my preferred bar and shortcut to pull it up. Then you can choose your unified shortcuts besides those that already exist, e.g <c c> for copying and <c v> for inserting.
Workflows
Example of an github workflow (extremely time-consuming):
cd ~/place/of/git/directory - Change to directory git remote set-url origin git@github.com:user/repository.git - link local folder with server-repo git pull --no-rebase origin main - resolve differences between server-repo and local folder git add . - add changes to queue git commit -m "Update" - describe changes git push origin main - push changes in queue
Example of an script to automate: The following script has everything integrated, which reduces a part of the workflow to an simple `git-sync` command. Every command-bulk and most of the workflows can be reduced in time.
/$HOME/user/.zshrc alias git-sync='git add . && git commit -m "Update" && git push origin main'