Here’s a screenshot followed by some details on the stuff I use on my linux config.
PS: The screenshot might or might not be outdated.
Indeed, a light theme! I’ve used dark theme for most of my life but recently I’ve decided to try out the light theme. I’ve read some things in passing that it’s actually better for the eyes.
tl;dr: your eyes have to “work harder” to make out bright text on dark background, than when reading dark text on bright background, something about eye dilation, very scientific stuff, anyways, I’ve been enjoying it a lot so far, Catppuccin is a very beautiful colorscheme and it’s been ported to many other tools which makes it fast and convenient for me to use it on my system.
This is my current Linux setup:
- | Tools |
---|---|
Distro | Arch |
WM/DE | dwm |
Terminal | Alacritty with tmux and zsh |
File Manager | lf |
File Manager (GUI) | pcmanfm (gtk3) |
Font | SFMono Nerd Font |
Music Player | ncmpcpp with mpd |
Text Editor | Neovim |
IDE | IntelliJ IDEA |
RSS Reader | Newsboat |
Password Manager | KeePassXC |
Browser | Firefox |
Colortheme | Catppuccin (latte) |
List of dwm
patches I use:
- actualfullscreen
- alternativetags
- awesomebar
- barpadding
- center
- cfacts
- cyclelayouts
- focusmonmouse
- focusonnetactive
- hide_vacant_tags
- leftlayout
- losefullscreen
- moveresize
- movestack
- pertag
- placemouse
- restartsig
- scratchpads
- siduck’s bar border
- status2d
- statusallmons
- statuspadding
- sticky
- stickyindicator
- swallow
- titlecolor
- underlinetags
- vanitygaps
- winicon
- zoomswap
I might post my config in the future but honestly, it’s embarrassingly ugly, it might take some time for me to sort everything out before I’m comfortable putting it in public.