Initial dotfiles

main
trivernis 2 years ago
commit 6b4342d7e5
Signed by: Trivernis
GPG Key ID: DFFFCC2C7A02DB45

@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
alias rsync="rsync --info=progress2"
alias ls="exa"
alias ll="exa -l"
alias ssh-load-keys="source load-ssh-keys"

File diff suppressed because it is too large Load Diff

@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
# The following lines were added by compinstall
export PATH=/home/trivernis/.local/bin:/home/trivernis/.nvm/versions/node/v16.13.2/bin:/home/trivernis/.local/share/gem/ruby/2.7.0/bin:/home/trivernis/.cargo/bin:/home/trivernis/.deno/bin:$PATH
export LC_ALL="en_GB.UTF-8"
export GISTIT_TOKEN="9be3630eaced4ec7d17232c71a8b932a6863123d"
export SSH_ASKPASS=/usr/bin/ksshaskpass
zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _ignored _approximate
zstyle ':completion:*' insert-unambiguous true
zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list '' 'm:{[:lower:]}={[:upper:]}'
zstyle :compinstall filename '/home/trivernis/.zshrc'
autoload -Uz compinit
compinit
# End of lines added by compinstall
# Lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
setopt autocd
bindkey -v
# End of lines configured by zsh-newuser-install
# aliases
source ~/.local/share/zsh/aliases.zsh
# antigen
source ~/.local/share/zsh/antigen.zsh
antigen use oh-my-zsh
#antigen bundle git
antigen bundle heroku
antigen bundle pip
antigen bundle lein
antigen bundle command-not-found
antigen bundle zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting
antigen bundle zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
antigen bundle lukechilds/zsh-nvm
antigen apply
# antigen end
# aliases
alias ls=exa
alias vim=hx
alias zellidev="zellij --layout ~/.config/zellij/development.toml"
# rvm
[[ -s $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm ]] && source $HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm
# rvm end
# config
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_HIGHLIGHT_STYLE="fg=#666666"
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_STRATEGY=(history completion)
ZSH_AUTOSUGGEST_USE_ASYNC="true, lol"
# config end
eval "$(starship init zsh)"
#eval "$(jump shell)"
eval $(thefuck --alias)
eval "$(zoxide init zsh --cmd cd)"
# Add RVM to PATH for scripting. Make sure this is the last PATH variable change.
export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin"
# Load Angular CLI autocompletion.
#source <(ng completion script)

@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
# This is a default config file for bottom. All of the settings are commented
# out by default; if you wish to change them uncomment and modify as you see
# fit.
# This group of options represents a command-line flag/option. Flags explicitly
# added when running (ie: btm -a) will override this config file if an option
# is also set here.
[flags]
# Whether to hide the average cpu entry.
#hide_avg_cpu = false
# Whether to use dot markers rather than braille.
#dot_marker = false
# The update rate of the application.
#rate = 1000
# Whether to put the CPU legend to the left.
#left_legend = false
# Whether to set CPU% on a process to be based on the total CPU or just current usage.
#current_usage = false
# Whether to group processes with the same name together by default.
#group_processes = false
# Whether to make process searching case sensitive by default.
#case_sensitive = false
# Whether to make process searching look for matching the entire word by default.
#whole_word = false
# Whether to make process searching use regex by default.
#regex = false
# Defaults to Celsius. Temperature is one of:
#temperature_type = "k"
#temperature_type = "f"
#temperature_type = "c"
#temperature_type = "kelvin"
#temperature_type = "fahrenheit"
#temperature_type = "celsius"
# The default time interval (in milliseconds).
#default_time_value = 60000
# The time delta on each zoom in/out action (in milliseconds).
#time_delta = 15000
# Hides the time scale.
#hide_time = false
# Override layout default widget
#default_widget_type = "proc"
#default_widget_count = 1
# Use basic mode
#basic = false
# Use the old network legend style
#use_old_network_legend = false
# Remove space in tables
#hide_table_gap = false
# Show the battery widgets
#battery = false
# Disable mouse clicks
#disable_click = false
# Built-in themes. Valid values are "default", "default-light", "gruvbox", "gruvbox-light", "nord", "nord-light"
#color = "default"
# Show memory values in the processes widget as values by default
#mem_as_value = false
# Show tree mode by default in the processes widget.
#tree = false
# Shows an indicator in table widgets tracking where in the list you are.
#show_table_scroll_position = false
# Show processes as their commands by default in the process widget.
#process_command = false
# Displays the network widget with binary prefixes.
#network_use_binary_prefix = false
# Displays the network widget using bytes.
#network_use_bytes = false
# Displays the network widget with a log scale.
#network_use_log = false
# Hides advanced options to stop a process on Unix-like systems.
#disable_advanced_kill = false
# These are all the components that support custom theming. Note that colour support
# will depend on terminal support.
#[colors] # Uncomment if you want to use custom colors
# Represents the colour of table headers (processes, CPU, disks, temperature).
#table_header_color="LightBlue"
# Represents the colour of the label each widget has.
#widget_title_color="Gray"
# Represents the average CPU color.
#avg_cpu_color="Red"
# Represents the colour the core will use in the CPU legend and graph.
#cpu_core_colors=["LightMagenta", "LightYellow", "LightCyan", "LightGreen", "LightBlue", "LightRed", "Cyan", "Green", "Blue", "Red"]
# Represents the colour RAM will use in the memory legend and graph.
#ram_color="LightMagenta"
# Represents the colour SWAP will use in the memory legend and graph.
#swap_color="LightYellow"
# Represents the colour rx will use in the network legend and graph.
#rx_color="LightCyan"
# Represents the colour tx will use in the network legend and graph.
#tx_color="LightGreen"
# Represents the colour of the border of unselected widgets.
#border_color="Gray"
# Represents the colour of the border of selected widgets.
#highlighted_border_color="LightBlue"
# Represents the colour of most text.
#text_color="Gray"
# Represents the colour of text that is selected.
#selected_text_color="Black"
# Represents the background colour of text that is selected.
#selected_bg_color="LightBlue"
# Represents the colour of the lines and text of the graph.
#graph_color="Gray"
# Represents the colours of the battery based on charge
#high_battery_color="green"
#medium_battery_color="yellow"
#low_battery_color="red"
# Layout - layouts follow a pattern like this:
# [[row]] represents a row in the application.
# [[row.child]] represents either a widget or a column.
# [[row.child.child]] represents a widget.
#
# All widgets must have the type value set to one of ["cpu", "mem", "proc", "net", "temp", "disk", "empty"].
# All layout components have a ratio value - if this is not set, then it defaults to 1.
# The default widget layout:
#[[row]]
# ratio=30
# [[row.child]]
# type="cpu"
#[[row]]
# ratio=40
# [[row.child]]
# ratio=4
# type="mem"
# [[row.child]]
# ratio=3
# [[row.child.child]]
# type="temp"
# [[row.child.child]]
# type="disk"
#[[row]]
# ratio=30
# [[row.child]]
# type="net"
# [[row.child]]
# type="proc"
# default=true
# Filters - you can hide specific temperature sensors, network interfaces, and disks using filters. This is admittedly
# a bit hard to use as of now, and there is a planned in-app interface for managing this in the future:
#[disk_filter]
#is_list_ignored = true
#list = ["/dev/sda\\d+", "/dev/nvme0n1p2"]
#regex = true
#case_sensitive = false
#whole_word = false
#[mount_filter]
#is_list_ignored = true
#list = ["/mnt/.*", "/boot"]
#regex = true
#case_sensitive = false
#whole_word = false
#[temp_filter]
#is_list_ignored = true
#list = ["cpu", "wifi"]
#regex = false
#case_sensitive = false
#whole_word = false
#[net_filter]
#is_list_ignored = true
#list = ["virbr0.*"]
#regex = true
#case_sensitive = false
#whole_word = false

@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
[flags]
hide_avg_cpu = true
[[row]]
[[row.child]]
ratio = 5
type="cpu"
[[row.child]]
ratio=3
type="mem"

@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
<?xml version='1.0'?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM 'urn:fontconfig:fonts.dtd'>
<fontconfig>
<!--
Artificial oblique for fonts without an italic or oblique version
-->
<match target="font">
<!-- check to see if the font is roman -->
<test name="slant">
<const>roman</const>
</test>
<!-- check to see if the pattern requested non-roman -->
<test target="pattern" name="slant" compare="not_eq">
<const>roman</const>
</test>
<!-- multiply the matrix to slant the font -->
<edit mode="assign" name="matrix">
<times>
<name>matrix</name>
<matrix>
<double>1</double>
<double>0.2</double>
<double>0</double>
<double>1</double>
</matrix>
</times>
</edit>
<!-- pretend the font is oblique now -->
<edit mode="assign" name="slant">
<const>oblique</const>
</edit>
<!-- and disable embedded bitmaps for artificial oblique -->
<edit mode="assign" name="embeddedbitmap">
<bool>false</bool>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
Synthetic emboldening for fonts that do not have bold face available
-->
<match target="font">
<!-- check to see if the weight in the font is less than medium which possibly need emboldening -->
<test name="weight" compare="less_eq">
<const>medium</const>
</test>
<!-- check to see if the pattern requests bold -->
<test target="pattern" name="weight" compare="more_eq">
<const>bold</const>
</test>
<!--
set the embolden flag
needed for applications using cairo, e.g. gucharmap, gedit, ...
-->
<edit mode="assign" name="embolden">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<!--
set weight to bold
needed for applications using Xft directly, e.g. Firefox, ...
-->
<edit mode="assign" name="weight">
<const>bold</const>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="font">
<edit mode="assign" name="hinting">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="font">
<edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle">
<const>hintslight</const>
</edit>
</match>
<dir>~/.fonts</dir>
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="any" name="family"><string>monospace</string></test>
<edit name="family" mode="assign" binding="same"><string>Fira Code</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>Symbols Nerd Font</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>JoyPixels</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>Braille</string></edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="any" name="family"><string>ui-monospace</string></test>
<edit name="family" mode="assign" binding="same"><string>Fira Code</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>Symbols Nerd Font</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>JoyPixels</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>Braille</string></edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="any" name="family"><string>emoji</string></test>
<edit name="family" mode="assign" binding="same"><string>Symbols Nerd Font</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>JoyPixels</string></edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="weak"><string>Braille</string></edit>
</match>
</fontconfig>

@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
theme = "dracula-purple"
[editor]
rulers = [120]
shell = ["zsh", "-c"]
true-color = true
cursorline = true
color-modes = true
[editor.cursor-shape]
insert = "bar"
normal = "block"
select = "underline"
[editor.statusline]
left = ["mode", "spinner", "file-name"]
center = []
right = ["diagnostics", "selections", "position", "position-percentage", "separator", "file-encoding", "file-line-ending", "file-type"]
separator = " │"
[editor.explorer]
style = "tree"
position = "embed"
[editor.indent-guides]
render = true
[keys.normal]
C-j = "half_page_down"
C-k = "half_page_up"

@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
[[language]]
name = "xml"
scope = "text.xml.basic"
injection-regex = "xml"
file-types = ["xml"]
roots = []
language-server = { command = "lemminx", args = [] }
auto-format = false
config = { "provideFormatter" = true }
indent = { tab-width = 2, unit = " " }
[[grammar]]
name = "xml"
source = { git = "https://github.com/trivernis/tree-sitter-xml", rev = "3ef1d1a92ba91445c5b4bf50a300bb61e9c9ae8a" }
[[language]]
name = "rust"
[language.config]
cargo = { features = "all" }

@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
alias ls = exa
alias vim = hx
alias zellidev = zellij --layout ~/.config/zellij/development.toml

@ -0,0 +1,527 @@
# Nushell Config File
module completions {
# Custom completions for external commands (those outside of Nushell)
# Each completions has two parts: the form of the external command, including its flags and parameters
# and a helper command that knows how to complete values for those flags and parameters
#
# This is a simplified version of completions for git branches and git remotes
def "nu-complete git branches" [] {
^git branch | lines | each { |line| $line | str replace '[\*\+] ' '' | str trim }
}
def "nu-complete git remotes" [] {
^git remote | lines | each { |line| $line | str trim }
}
# Download objects and refs from another repository
export extern "git fetch" [
repository?: string@"nu-complete git remotes" # name of the repository to fetch
branch?: string@"nu-complete git branches" # name of the branch to fetch
--all # Fetch all remotes
--append(-a) # Append ref names and object names to .git/FETCH_HEAD
--atomic # Use an atomic transaction to update local refs.
--depth: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the tip
--deepen: int # Limit fetching to n commits from the current shallow boundary
--shallow-since: string # Deepen or shorten the history by date
--shallow-exclude: string # Deepen or shorten the history by branch/tag
--unshallow # Fetch all available history
--update-shallow # Update .git/shallow to accept new refs
--negotiation-tip: string # Specify which commit/glob to report while fetching
--negotiate-only # Do not fetch, only print common ancestors
--dry-run # Show what would be done
--write-fetch-head # Write fetched refs in FETCH_HEAD (default)
--no-write-fetch-head # Do not write FETCH_HEAD
--force(-f) # Always update the local branch
--keep(-k) # Keep dowloaded pack
--multiple # Allow several arguments to be specified
--auto-maintenance # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default)
--no-auto-maintenance # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end
--auto-gc # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default)
--no-auto-gc # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end
--write-commit-graph # Write a commit-graph after fetching
--no-write-commit-graph # Don't write a commit-graph after fetching
--prefetch # Place all refs into the refs/prefetch/ namespace
--prune(-p) # Remove obsolete remote-tracking references
--prune-tags(-P) # Remove any local tags that do not exist on the remote
--no-tags(-n) # Disable automatic tag following
--refmap: string # Use this refspec to map the refs to remote-tracking branches
--tags(-t) # Fetch all tags
--recurse-submodules: string # Fetch new commits of populated submodules (yes/on-demand/no)
--jobs(-j): int # Number of parallel children
--no-recurse-submodules # Disable recursive fetching of submodules
--set-upstream # Add upstream (tracking) reference
--submodule-prefix: string # Prepend to paths printed in informative messages
--upload-pack: string # Non-default path for remote command
--quiet(-q) # Silence internally used git commands
--verbose(-v) # Be verbose
--progress # Report progress on stderr
--server-option(-o): string # Pass options for the server to handle
--show-forced-updates # Check if a branch is force-updated
--no-show-forced-updates # Don't check if a branch is force-updated
-4 # Use IPv4 addresses, ignore IPv6 addresses
-6 # Use IPv6 addresses, ignore IPv4 addresses
--help # Display this help message
]
# Check out git branches and files
export extern "git checkout" [
...targets: string@"nu-complete git branches" # name of the branch or files to checkout
--conflict: string # conflict style (merge or diff3)
--detach(-d) # detach HEAD at named commit
--force(-f) # force checkout (throw away local modifications)
--guess # second guess 'git checkout <no-such-branch>' (default)
--ignore-other-worktrees # do not check if another worktree is holding the given ref
--ignore-skip-worktree-bits # do not limit pathspecs to sparse entries only
--merge(-m) # perform a 3-way merge with the new branch
--orphan: string # new unparented branch
--ours(-2) # checkout our version for unmerged files
--overlay # use overlay mode (default)
--overwrite-ignore # update ignored files (default)
--patch(-p) # select hunks interactively
--pathspec-from-file: string # read pathspec from file
--progress # force progress reporting
--quiet(-q) # suppress progress reporting
--recurse-submodules: string # control recursive updating of submodules
--theirs(-3) # checkout their version for unmerged files
--track(-t) # set upstream info for new branch
-b: string # create and checkout a new branch
-B: string # create/reset and checkout a branch
-l # create reflog for new branch
--help # Display this help message
]
# Push changes
export extern "git push" [
remote?: string@"nu-complete git remotes", # the name of the remote
...refs: string@"nu-complete git branches" # the branch / refspec
--all # push all refs
--atomic # request atomic transaction on remote side
--delete(-d) # delete refs
--dry-run(-n) # dry run
--exec: string # receive pack program
--follow-tags # push missing but relevant tags
--force-with-lease: string # require old value of ref to be at this value
--force(-f) # force updates
--ipv4(-4) # use IPv4 addresses only
--ipv6(-6) # use IPv6 addresses only
--mirror # mirror all refs
--no-verify # bypass pre-push hook
--porcelain # machine-readable output
--progress # force progress reporting
--prune # prune locally removed refs
--push-option(-o): string # option to transmit
--quiet(-q) # be more quiet
--receive-pack: string # receive pack program
--recurse-submodules: string # control recursive pushing of submodules
--repo: string # repository
--set-upstream(-u) # set upstream for git pull/status
--signed: string # GPG sign the push
--tags # push tags (can't be used with --all or --mirror)
--thin # use thin pack
--verbose(-v) # be more verbose
--help # Display this help message
]
}
# Get just the extern definitions without the custom completion commands
use completions *
# for more information on themes see
# https://www.nushell.sh/book/coloring_and_theming.html
let dark_theme = {
# color for nushell primitives
separator: white
leading_trailing_space_bg: { attr: n } # no fg, no bg, attr none effectively turns this off
header: green_bold
empty: blue
bool: white
int: white
filesize: white
duration: white
date: white
range: white
float: white
string: white
nothing: white
binary: white
cellpath: white
row_index: green_bold
record: white
list: white
block: white
hints: dark_gray
# shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting
shape_garbage: { fg: "#FFFFFF" bg: "#FF0000" attr: b}
shape_binary: purple_bold
shape_bool: light_cyan
shape_int: purple_bold
shape_float: purple_bold
shape_range: yellow_bold
shape_internalcall: cyan_bold
shape_external: cyan
shape_externalarg: green_bold
shape_literal: blue
shape_operator: yellow
shape_signature: green_bold
shape_string: green
shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold
shape_datetime: cyan_bold
shape_list: cyan_bold
shape_table: blue_bold
shape_record: cyan_bold
shape_block: blue_bold
shape_filepath: cyan
shape_globpattern: cyan_bold
shape_variable: purple
shape_flag: blue_bold
shape_custom: green
shape_nothing: light_cyan
}
let light_theme = {
# color for nushell primitives
separator: dark_gray
leading_trailing_space_bg: { attr: n } # no fg, no bg, attr none effectively turns this off
header: green_bold
empty: blue
bool: dark_gray
int: dark_gray
filesize: dark_gray
duration: dark_gray
date: dark_gray
range: dark_gray
float: dark_gray
string: dark_gray
nothing: dark_gray
binary: dark_gray
cellpath: dark_gray
row_index: green_bold
record: white
list: white
block: white
hints: dark_gray
# shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting
shape_garbage: { fg: "#FFFFFF" bg: "#FF0000" attr: b}
shape_binary: purple_bold
shape_bool: light_cyan
shape_int: purple_bold
shape_float: purple_bold
shape_range: yellow_bold
shape_internalcall: cyan_bold
shape_external: cyan
shape_externalarg: green_bold
shape_literal: blue
shape_operator: yellow
shape_signature: green_bold
shape_string: green
shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold
shape_datetime: cyan_bold
shape_list: cyan_bold
shape_table: blue_bold
shape_record: cyan_bold
shape_block: blue_bold
shape_filepath: cyan
shape_globpattern: cyan_bold
shape_variable: purple
shape_flag: blue_bold
shape_custom: green
shape_nothing: light_cyan
}
# External completer example
# let carapace_completer = {|spans|
# carapace $spans.0 nushell $spans | from json
# }
# The default config record. This is where much of your global configuration is setup.
let-env config = {
external_completer: $nothing # check 'carapace_completer' above to as example
filesize_metric: false
table_mode: rounded # basic, compact, compact_double, light, thin, with_love, rounded, reinforced, heavy, none, other
use_ls_colors: true
rm_always_trash: false
color_config: $dark_theme # if you want a light theme, replace `$dark_theme` to `$light_theme`
use_grid_icons: true
footer_mode: "25" # always, never, number_of_rows, auto
quick_completions: true # set this to false to prevent auto-selecting completions when only one remains
partial_completions: true # set this to false to prevent partial filling of the prompt
completion_algorithm: "prefix" # prefix, fuzzy
float_precision: 2
# buffer_editor: "emacs" # command that will be used to edit the current line buffer with ctrl+o, if unset fallback to $env.EDITOR and $env.VISUAL
use_ansi_coloring: true
filesize_format: "auto" # b, kb, kib, mb, mib, gb, gib, tb, tib, pb, pib, eb, eib, zb, zib, auto
edit_mode: emacs # emacs, vi
max_history_size: 10000 # Session has to be reloaded for this to take effect
sync_history_on_enter: true # Enable to share the history between multiple sessions, else you have to close the session to persist history to file
history_file_format: "plaintext" # "sqlite" or "plaintext"
shell_integration: true # enables terminal markers and a workaround to arrow keys stop working issue
disable_table_indexes: false # set to true to remove the index column from tables
cd_with_abbreviations: false # set to true to allow you to do things like cd s/o/f and nushell expand it to cd some/other/folder
case_sensitive_completions: false # set to true to enable case-sensitive completions
enable_external_completion: true # set to false to prevent nushell looking into $env.PATH to find more suggestions, `false` recommended for WSL users as this look up my be very slow
max_external_completion_results: 100 # setting it lower can improve completion performance at the cost of omitting some options
# A strategy of managing table view in case of limited space.
table_trim: {
methodology: wrapping, # truncating
# A strategy which will be used by 'wrapping' methodology
wrapping_try_keep_words: true,
# A suffix which will be used with 'truncating' methodology
# truncating_suffix: "..."
}
show_banner: true # true or false to enable or disable the banner
show_clickable_links_in_ls: true # true or false to enable or disable clickable links in the ls listing. your terminal has to support links.
hooks: {
pre_prompt: [{
$nothing # replace with source code to run before the prompt is shown
}]
pre_execution: [{
$nothing # replace with source code to run before the repl input is run
}]
env_change: {
PWD: [{|before, after|
$nothing # replace with source code to run if the PWD environment is different since the last repl input
}]
}
}
menus: [
# Configuration for default nushell menus
# Note the lack of souce parameter
{
name: completion_menu
only_buffer_difference: false
marker: "| "
type: {
layout: columnar
columns: 4
col_width: 20 # Optional value. If missing all the screen width is used to calculate column width
col_padding: 2
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
}
{
name: history_menu
only_buffer_difference: true
marker: "? "
type: {
layout: list
page_size: 10
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
}
{
name: help_menu
only_buffer_difference: true
marker: "? "
type: {
layout: description
columns: 4
col_width: 20 # Optional value. If missing all the screen width is used to calculate column width
col_padding: 2
selection_rows: 4
description_rows: 10
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
}
# Example of extra menus created using a nushell source
# Use the source field to create a list of records that populates
# the menu
{
name: commands_menu
only_buffer_difference: false
marker: "# "
type: {
layout: columnar
columns: 4
col_width: 20
col_padding: 2
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
source: { |buffer, position|
$nu.scope.commands
| where command =~ $buffer
| each { |it| {value: $it.command description: $it.usage} }
}
}
{
name: vars_menu
only_buffer_difference: true
marker: "# "
type: {
layout: list
page_size: 10
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
source: { |buffer, position|
$nu.scope.vars
| where name =~ $buffer
| sort-by name
| each { |it| {value: $it.name description: $it.type} }
}
}
{
name: commands_with_description
only_buffer_difference: true
marker: "# "
type: {
layout: description
columns: 4
col_width: 20
col_padding: 2
selection_rows: 4
description_rows: 10
}
style: {
text: green
selected_text: green_reverse
description_text: yellow
}
source: { |buffer, position|
$nu.scope.commands
| where command =~ $buffer
| each { |it| {value: $it.command description: $it.usage} }
}
}
]
keybindings: [
{
name: completion_menu
modifier: none
keycode: tab
mode: emacs # Options: emacs vi_normal vi_insert
event: {
until: [
{ send: menu name: completion_menu }
{ send: menunext }
]
}
}
{
name: completion_previous
modifier: shift
keycode: backtab
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] # Note: You can add the same keybinding to all modes by using a list
event: { send: menuprevious }
}
{
name: history_menu
modifier: control
keycode: char_r
mode: emacs
event: { send: menu name: history_menu }
}
{
name: next_page
modifier: control
keycode: char_x
mode: emacs
event: { send: menupagenext }
}
{
name: undo_or_previous_page
modifier: control
keycode: char_z
mode: emacs
event: {
until: [
{ send: menupageprevious }
{ edit: undo }
]
}
}
{
name: yank
modifier: control
keycode: char_y
mode: emacs
event: {
until: [
{edit: pastecutbufferafter}
]
}
}
{
name: unix-line-discard
modifier: control
keycode: char_u
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert]
event: {
until: [
{edit: cutfromlinestart}
]
}
}
{
name: kill-line
modifier: control
keycode: char_k
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert]
event: {
until: [
{edit: cuttolineend}
]
}
}
# Keybindings used to trigger the user defined menus
{
name: commands_menu
modifier: control
keycode: char_t
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert]
event: { send: menu name: commands_menu }
}
{
name: vars_menu
modifier: alt
keycode: char_o
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert]
event: { send: menu name: vars_menu }
}
{
name: commands_with_description
modifier: control
keycode: char_s
mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert]
event: { send: menu name: commands_with_description }
}
]
}
# Environment
source ~/.config/nushell/path.nu
# Starship
source ~/.config/nushell/starship.nu
# Zoxide
source ~/.config/nushell/zoxide.nu
# thefuck
source ~/.config/nushell/thefuck.nu
# aliases
source ~/.config/nushell/aliases.nu

@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
# Nushell Environment Config File
def create_left_prompt [] {
let path_segment = if (is-admin) {
$"(ansi red_bold)($env.PWD)"
} else {
$"(ansi green_bold)($env.PWD)"
}
$path_segment
}
def create_right_prompt [] {
let time_segment = ([
(date now | date format '%m/%d/%Y %r')
] | str collect)
$time_segment
}
# Use nushell functions to define your right and left prompt
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND = { create_left_prompt }
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = { create_right_prompt }
# The prompt indicators are environmental variables that represent
# the state of the prompt
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR = { "〉" }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = { ": " }
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = { "〉" }
let-env PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = { "::: " }
# Specifies how environment variables are:
# - converted from a string to a value on Nushell startup (from_string)
# - converted from a value back to a string when running external commands (to_string)
# Note: The conversions happen *after* config.nu is loaded
let-env ENV_CONVERSIONS = {
"PATH": {
from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand -n }
to_string: { |v| $v | path expand -n | str collect (char esep) }
}
"Path": {
from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand -n }
to_string: { |v| $v | path expand -n | str collect (char esep) }
}
}
# Directories to search for scripts when calling source or use
#
# By default, <nushell-config-dir>/scripts is added
let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [
($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts')
]
# Directories to search for plugin binaries when calling register
#
# By default, <nushell-config-dir>/plugins is added
let-env NU_PLUGIN_DIRS = [
($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'plugins')
]
let-env EDITOR = "hx"
# :$PATH# To add entries to PATH (on Windows you might use Path), you can use the following pattern:
# let-env PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path')

@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
let-env PATH = ( $env.PATH
| prepend $'($env.HOME)/.local/bin'
| prepend $'($env.HOME)/.cargo/bin'
)

@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
let-env STARSHIP_SHELL = "nu"
let-env STARSHIP_SESSION_KEY = (random chars -l 16)
let-env PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = (^/usr/bin/starship prompt --continuation)
# Does not play well with default character module.
# TODO: Also Use starship vi mode indicators?
let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR = ""
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND = {
# jobs are not supported
let width = (term size -c | get columns | into string)
^/usr/bin/starship prompt $"--cmd-duration=($env.CMD_DURATION_MS)" $"--status=($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE)" $"--terminal-width=($width)"
}
# Not well-suited for `starship prompt --right`.
# Built-in right prompt is equivalent to $fill$right_format in the first prompt line.
# Thus does not play well with default `add_newline = True`.
let-env PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = {''}

@ -0,0 +1 @@
alias fuck = $"(TF_ALIAS=fuck PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 thefuck $'(history | last 1)' | save /tmp/fuck.nu; nu /tmp/fuck.nu)"

@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
# Code generated by zoxide. DO NOT EDIT.
# =============================================================================
#
# Hook configuration for zoxide.
#
# Initialize hook to add new entries to the database.
let-env config = ($env | default {} config).config
let-env config = ($env.config | default {} hooks)
let-env config = ($env.config | update hooks ($env.config.hooks | default {} env_change))
let-env config = ($env.config | update hooks.env_change ($env.config.hooks.env_change | default [] PWD))
let-env config = ($env.config | update hooks.env_change.PWD ($env.config.hooks.env_change.PWD | append {|_, dir|
zoxide add -- $dir
}))
# =============================================================================
#
# When using zoxide with --no-cmd, alias these internal functions as desired.
#
# Jump to a directory using only keywords.
def-env __zoxide_z [...rest:string] {
# `z -` does not work yet, see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/4769
let arg0 = ($rest | append '~').0
let path = if (($rest | length) <= 1) && ($arg0 == '-' || ($arg0 | path expand | path type) == dir) {
$arg0
} else {
(zoxide query --exclude $env.PWD -- $rest | str trim -r -c "\n")
}
cd $path
}
# Jump to a directory using interactive search.
def-env __zoxide_zi [...rest:string] {
cd $'(zoxide query -i -- $rest | str trim -r -c "\n")'
}
# =============================================================================
#
# Commands for zoxide. Disable these using --no-cmd.
#
# alias z = __zoxide_z
alias cd = __zoxide_z
alias zi = __zoxide_zi
# =============================================================================
#
# Add this to your env file (find it by running `$nu.env-path` in Nushell):
#
# zoxide init nushell --hook prompt | save ~/.zoxide.nu
#
# Now, add this to the end of your config file (find it by running
# `$nu.config-path` in Nushell):
#
# source ~/.zoxide.nu
#
# Note: zoxide only supports Nushell v0.63.0 and above.

@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
format = """
[](164)\
$hostname\
[](bg:127 fg:164)\
$username\
[](bg:164 fg:127)\
$directory\
[](fg:164 bg:129)\
$git_branch\
$git_status\
[](fg:129 bg:93)\
$nodejs\
$golang\
$java\
$kotlin\
$rust\
$python\
[](fg:93 bg:57)$cmd_duration\
[ ](fg:57)
$character
"""
# Disable the blank line at the start of the prompt
#add_newline = false
[line_break]
disabled = false
[character]
success_symbol = "[](225)"
error_symbol = "[](red)"
vicmd_symbol = "[](green)"
# You can also replace your username with a neat symbol like  to save some space
[username]
show_always = true
style_user = "bg:127"
style_root = "bg:127"
format = '[$user ](fg:231 $style)'
[directory]
style = "fg:231 bg:164"
format = "[ $path ]($style)"
truncation_length = 3
truncation_symbol = "…/"
# Here is how you can shorten some long paths by text replacement
# similar to mapped_locations in Oh My Posh:
[directory.substitutions]
"Documents" = " "
"Downloads" = " "
"Music" = " "
"Pictures" = " "
# Keep in mind that the order matters. For example:
# "Important Documents" = "  "
# will not be replaced, because "Documents" was already substituted before.
# So either put "Important Documents" before "Documents" or use the substituted version:
# "Important  " = "  "
[hostname]
style = "fg:231 bg:164"
format = "[$ssh_symbol$hostname]($style)"
[cmd_duration]
min_time = 500
style = "fg:231 bg:57"
format = '[  $duration ]($style)'
[git_branch]
symbol = ""
style = "bg:129"
format = '[[ $symbol $branch ](fg:231 bg:129)]($style)'
[git_status]
style = "bg:129"
format = '[[($all_status$ahead_behind )](fg:231 dimmed bg:129)]($style)'
[nodejs]
symbol = ""
style = "fg:231 bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'
[rust]
symbol = ""
style = "bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'
[golang]
symbol = ""
style = "bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'
[kotlin]
symbol = "🅺"
style = "bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'
[java]
symbol = ""
style = "bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'
[python]
symbol = ""
style = "bg:93"
format = '[[ $symbol ($version) ](fg:231 bg:93)]($style)'

@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
copy_command: "wl-copy"
template:
direction: Horizontal
parts:
- direction: Vertical # part 1
borderless: true
split_size:
Fixed: 1
run:
plugin:
location: "zellij:tab-bar"
- direction: Vertical # part 2
body: true
- direction: Vertical # part 3
borderless: true
split_size:
Fixed: 2
run:
plugin:
location: "zellij:status-bar"
tabs:
- name: "main" # tab 2
direction: Vertical
parts:
- direction: Horizontal
split_size:
Percent: 60
run:
command: {cmd: zsh, args: ["-c", "sleep 1; hx"]}
- direction: Horizontal
split_size:
Percent: 40
parts:
- direction: Vertical
borderless: true
split_size:
Percent: 20
run:
command: {cmd: btm, args: ["--config", "/home/trivernis/.config/bottom/dev.toml"]}
- direction: Vertical
split_size:
Percent: 80
Loading…
Cancel
Save