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This repository contains my personal Linux XFCE dotfiles, featuring a customized Polybar configuration, Lavanda-Dark-Compact-Tokyonight theme, and Vortex-Dark-Icons. The goal of this repository is to provide a clean and minimalistic XFCE setup, with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
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- XFCE settings and configurations
- Polybar configuration files
- Lavanda-Dark-Compact-Tokyonight theme
- Vortex-Dark-Icons (compressed in tar.xz format)
- ncmpcpp configuration files
- dunst and mpd configuration files
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- Lavanda-Dark-Compact-Tokyonight: A dark, compact theme inspired by the Tokyo Night theme.
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- Vortex-Dark-Icons: A set of dark icons in tar.xz format.
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- My Polybar configuration features a minimalistic layout with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
** Fonts needed **
Material Icons font , Font Awesome v5 Free Font Awesome v5 Brands,Iosevka Nerd Font, JetBrainsMono,Material Design,
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- Fonts:
- Font Awesome v5 free and brand, v6
- Material Icons Fonts & design
- JetBrainsMono Fonts
- Iosevka Nerd Font
- Polybar and its dependencies:
- polybar
- mpc
- ncmpcpp and its dependencies:
- dunst
- mpd
- mpc
- Icons:
- Vortex-Dark-Icons (compressed in tar.xz format)
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- Clone this repository to your local machine using
git clone https://github.com/Rajkumar-justcoder/dotfiles-xfce.git
- Extract the Vortex-Dark-Icons tar.xz file to your desired icon directory
- Install the required dependencies, including fonts, polybar, mpc, dunst, and mpd
- Copy the XFCE settings and configurations to your XFCE configuration directory
- Restart your XFCE session or reboot your machine to apply the changes
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This repository is released under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the contents of this repository as you see fit.
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- Thanks to the original authors of the Lavanda-Dark-Compact-Tokyonight theme and Vortex-Dark-Icons for their hard work and dedication.
- Thanks to the developers of polybar, mpc, dunst, and mpd for their amazing software.