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625ea8c879 chore(config): warprc - updated 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
5dab098855 chore(Sway): Presse-papier - Attempt to use cliphist (without success) 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
8574403710 feat(bin): script - added, webserver to launch Python3 web server 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
ae6ed89aed fix(sway): FileChooser missing for xdg-desktop-portal, add GTK one 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
c77621ce02 doc(random_wallpaper): Explain that we use swaybg for Wayland 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
0f3e135dc2 fix(applications): Add different Slack desktop file to launch it on Wayland 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
94bdb772e8 fix(applications): delete useless ~/bin/qtpass-wayland file
Because we use .local/share/applications/qtpass.desktop instead!
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
43d3ae40a6 fix(sway): config - add 12-lanceur.conf to set sway-launcher-desktop correctly 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
ac156b9dca feat(QtPass): New .desktop file to launch it correctly 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
925925ec6e feat(Sway): config - Change launcher to sway-launcher-desktop + alacritty
* use sway-launcher-desktop
* use alacritty
* use fzf
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
8d87b9d362 feat(bin): avoid qtpass problem on Wayland + non 0,0 position monitors
* starts qtpass in Xwayland because it sucks! Cf. https://github.com/IJHack/QtPass/issues/663#issuecomment-2583291264
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
faf981a2e8 feat(scripts): WIP - launcher to use with fzf and alacritty? 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
05af331733 feat(ZSH): Use 'bat' as PAGER and 'nvim' as MANPAGER 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
db967e3b46 fix(sway): Load .config/environment.d/envvars.conf in another way 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
251afad8bf fix(environment.d): envvars.conf - comment useless lines
Because of sway-systemd that already do thins about XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP,
etc.
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
9475e9477e fix(ssh): config - change 'zou' IP 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
41b0c00300 fix(qtpass): Add new binary for wayland compat. 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
f034e06f82 feat(bin): Add 2 new scripts for screens
* ecran_maison to activate external monitors for laptop (framework)
* ecran_framework to deactivate external monitors and use laptop one
  (framework)
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
67bcef78f9 feat(nvim): Initial configuration 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
a1c3b79a91 feat(ZSH): aliases - Add 2 more aliases:
* cat => bat command (to display line number and colors)
* g => git
2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
96295e8507 fix(sway): icc - directory missing. Add it. 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
5c46b05113 chore(backlight): change gammastep to wlsunset to simplify usage 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
8ae4de6d2c fix(battery): Use correct battery name ; BAT1 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
d8cc5136a1 feat(bin): New netflix command to launch firefox in --kiosk 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
dd0868df44 chore(screen): Add .icm color for laptop screen 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
dd5ade9817 fix(Sway): Missing variables for gammastep-indicator 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
bb3153e0e9 feat(systemd): env. var. - add some for SDL VIDEO 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
e35c011c81 fix(gammastep): wayland - adjust for wayland 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
66b75b2523 fix(Wayland): systemd - add new variables for Electron and QT apps 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
e45d9336ca fix(waybar): icon size for tray 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
75fed69bec feat(Sway): Change HiDPI scale for tom laptop 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
46ffe960ec fix(Sway): Use i3 default background as default one 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
f67b2019a7 fix(ZSH): Launch sway by default in ZSH profile 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
01489bd7ef BATTERY: change battery number 2025-02-26 09:25:29 +01:00
ae65624398 fix(scripts): bin - Fix secondary screen rotation 2025-02-26 09:24:26 +01:00
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MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
# Modifie le comportement JAVA pour PHPStorm
_JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1
# Demandé par les applications QT (notamment Slack)
QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland
# Pour les applications utilisant Electron
# Cf. https://www.electronjs.org/docs/latest/api/environment-variables
ELECTRON_OZONE_PLATFORM_HINT=wayland
# Pour wayland
SDL_VIDEODRIVER=wayland
# Session : déjà fait par sway-systemd. Cf. https://github.com/alebastr/sway-systemd/blob/main/src/session.sh
# Regarder dans .config/sway/config, à la fin ça importe /etc/sway/config.d/ qui contient 10-systemd-session.conf qui exécute session.sh
# Ce qui import XDG_SESSION_TYPE, XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP, XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP, etc.
#export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland
#export XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=sway
# gammastep-indicator n'est plus utilisé dans mon Wayland
#export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway # for gammastep-indicator

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[general]
location-provider=manual
# 5500-6500
temp-day=5700
# 3000-4000
temp-night=3500
adjustment-method=wayland
# Lieu : Neudorf, chez Agnès
[manual]

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--[[
=====================================================================
==================== READ THIS BEFORE CONTINUING ====================
=====================================================================
======== .-----. ========
======== .----------------------. | === | ========
======== |.-""""""""""""""""""-.| |-----| ========
======== || || | === | ========
======== || KICKSTART.NVIM || |-----| ========
======== || || | === | ========
======== || || |-----| ========
======== ||:Tutor || |:::::| ========
======== |'-..................-'| |____o| ========
======== `"")----------------(""` ___________ ========
======== /::::::::::| |::::::::::\ \ no mouse \ ========
======== /:::========| |==hjkl==:::\ \ required \ ========
======== '""""""""""""' '""""""""""""' '""""""""""' ========
======== ========
=====================================================================
=====================================================================
What is Kickstart?
Kickstart.nvim is *not* a distribution.
Kickstart.nvim is a starting point for your own configuration.
The goal is that you can read every line of code, top-to-bottom, understand
what your configuration is doing, and modify it to suit your needs.
Once you've done that, you can start exploring, configuring and tinkering to
make Neovim your own! That might mean leaving Kickstart just the way it is for a while
or immediately breaking it into modular pieces. It's up to you!
If you don't know anything about Lua, I recommend taking some time to read through
a guide. One possible example which will only take 10-15 minutes:
- https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/lua/
After understanding a bit more about Lua, you can use `:help lua-guide` as a
reference for how Neovim integrates Lua.
- :help lua-guide
- (or HTML version): https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua-guide.html
Kickstart Guide:
TODO: The very first thing you should do is to run the command `:Tutor` in Neovim.
If you don't know what this means, type the following:
- <escape key>
- :
- Tutor
- <enter key>
(If you already know the Neovim basics, you can skip this step.)
Once you've completed that, you can continue working through **AND READING** the rest
of the kickstart init.lua.
Next, run AND READ `:help`.
This will open up a help window with some basic information
about reading, navigating and searching the builtin help documentation.
This should be the first place you go to look when you're stuck or confused
with something. It's one of my favorite Neovim features.
MOST IMPORTANTLY, we provide a keymap "<space>sh" to [s]earch the [h]elp documentation,
which is very useful when you're not exactly sure of what you're looking for.
I have left several `:help X` comments throughout the init.lua
These are hints about where to find more information about the relevant settings,
plugins or Neovim features used in Kickstart.
NOTE: Look for lines like this
Throughout the file. These are for you, the reader, to help you understand what is happening.
Feel free to delete them once you know what you're doing, but they should serve as a guide
for when you are first encountering a few different constructs in your Neovim config.
If you experience any errors while trying to install kickstart, run `:checkhealth` for more info.
I hope you enjoy your Neovim journey,
- TJ
P.S. You can delete this when you're done too. It's your config now! :)
--]]
-- Set <space> as the leader key
-- See `:help mapleader`
-- NOTE: Must happen before plugins are loaded (otherwise wrong leader will be used)
vim.g.mapleader = ' '
vim.g.maplocalleader = ' '
-- Set to true if you have a Nerd Font installed and selected in the terminal
vim.g.have_nerd_font = false
-- [[ Setting options ]]
-- See `:help vim.opt`
-- NOTE: You can change these options as you wish!
-- For more options, you can see `:help option-list`
-- Make line numbers default
vim.opt.number = true
-- You can also add relative line numbers, to help with jumping.
-- Experiment for yourself to see if you like it!
-- vim.opt.relativenumber = true
-- Enable mouse mode, can be useful for resizing splits for example!
vim.opt.mouse = 'a'
-- Don't show the mode, since it's already in the status line
vim.opt.showmode = false
-- Sync clipboard between OS and Neovim.
-- Schedule the setting after `UiEnter` because it can increase startup-time.
-- Remove this option if you want your OS clipboard to remain independent.
-- See `:help 'clipboard'`
vim.schedule(function()
vim.opt.clipboard = 'unnamedplus'
end)
-- Enable break indent
vim.opt.breakindent = true
-- Save undo history
vim.opt.undofile = true
-- Case-insensitive searching UNLESS \C or one or more capital letters in the search term
vim.opt.ignorecase = true
vim.opt.smartcase = true
-- Keep signcolumn on by default
vim.opt.signcolumn = 'yes'
-- Decrease update time
vim.opt.updatetime = 250
-- Decrease mapped sequence wait time
-- Displays which-key popup sooner
vim.opt.timeoutlen = 300
-- Configure how new splits should be opened
vim.opt.splitright = true
vim.opt.splitbelow = true
-- Sets how neovim will display certain whitespace characters in the editor.
-- See `:help 'list'`
-- and `:help 'listchars'`
vim.opt.list = true
vim.opt.listchars = { tab = '» ', trail = '·', nbsp = '' }
-- Preview substitutions live, as you type!
vim.opt.inccommand = 'split'
-- Show which line your cursor is on
vim.opt.cursorline = true
-- Minimal number of screen lines to keep above and below the cursor.
vim.opt.scrolloff = 10
-- [[ Basic Keymaps ]]
-- See `:help vim.keymap.set()`
-- Clear highlights on search when pressing <Esc> in normal mode
-- See `:help hlsearch`
vim.keymap.set('n', '<Esc>', '<cmd>nohlsearch<CR>')
-- Diagnostic keymaps
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>q', vim.diagnostic.setloclist, { desc = 'Open diagnostic [Q]uickfix list' })
-- Exit terminal mode in the builtin terminal with a shortcut that is a bit easier
-- for people to discover. Otherwise, you normally need to press <C-\><C-n>, which
-- is not what someone will guess without a bit more experience.
--
-- NOTE: This won't work in all terminal emulators/tmux/etc. Try your own mapping
-- or just use <C-\><C-n> to exit terminal mode
vim.keymap.set('t', '<Esc><Esc>', '<C-\\><C-n>', { desc = 'Exit terminal mode' })
-- TIP: Disable arrow keys in normal mode
-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<left>', '<cmd>echo "Use h to move!!"<CR>')
-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<right>', '<cmd>echo "Use l to move!!"<CR>')
-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<up>', '<cmd>echo "Use k to move!!"<CR>')
-- vim.keymap.set('n', '<down>', '<cmd>echo "Use j to move!!"<CR>')
-- Keybinds to make split navigation easier.
-- Use CTRL+<hjkl> to switch between windows
--
-- See `:help wincmd` for a list of all window commands
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-h>', '<C-w><C-h>', { desc = 'Move focus to the left window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-l>', '<C-w><C-l>', { desc = 'Move focus to the right window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-j>', '<C-w><C-j>', { desc = 'Move focus to the lower window' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<C-k>', '<C-w><C-k>', { desc = 'Move focus to the upper window' })
-- [[ Basic Autocommands ]]
-- See `:help lua-guide-autocommands`
-- Highlight when yanking (copying) text
-- Try it with `yap` in normal mode
-- See `:help vim.highlight.on_yank()`
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('TextYankPost', {
desc = 'Highlight when yanking (copying) text',
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-highlight-yank', { clear = true }),
callback = function()
vim.highlight.on_yank()
end,
})
-- [[ Install `lazy.nvim` plugin manager ]]
-- See `:help lazy.nvim.txt` or https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim for more info
local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath 'data' .. '/lazy/lazy.nvim'
if not (vim.uv or vim.loop).fs_stat(lazypath) then
local lazyrepo = 'https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git'
local out = vim.fn.system { 'git', 'clone', '--filter=blob:none', '--branch=stable', lazyrepo, lazypath }
if vim.v.shell_error ~= 0 then
error('Error cloning lazy.nvim:\n' .. out)
end
end ---@diagnostic disable-next-line: undefined-field
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath)
-- [[ Configure and install plugins ]]
--
-- To check the current status of your plugins, run
-- :Lazy
--
-- You can press `?` in this menu for help. Use `:q` to close the window
--
-- To update plugins you can run
-- :Lazy update
--
-- NOTE: Here is where you install your plugins.
require('lazy').setup({
-- NOTE: Plugins can be added with a link (or for a github repo: 'owner/repo' link).
'tpope/vim-sleuth', -- Detect tabstop and shiftwidth automatically
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be added by using a table,
-- with the first argument being the link and the following
-- keys can be used to configure plugin behavior/loading/etc.
--
-- Use `opts = {}` to force a plugin to be loaded.
--
-- Here is a more advanced example where we pass configuration
-- options to `gitsigns.nvim`. This is equivalent to the following Lua:
-- require('gitsigns').setup({ ... })
--
-- See `:help gitsigns` to understand what the configuration keys do
{ -- Adds git related signs to the gutter, as well as utilities for managing changes
'lewis6991/gitsigns.nvim',
opts = {
signs = {
add = { text = '+' },
change = { text = '~' },
delete = { text = '_' },
topdelete = { text = '' },
changedelete = { text = '~' },
},
},
},
-- NOTE: Plugins can also be configured to run Lua code when they are loaded.
--
-- This is often very useful to both group configuration, as well as handle
-- lazy loading plugins that don't need to be loaded immediately at startup.
--
-- For example, in the following configuration, we use:
-- event = 'VimEnter'
--
-- which loads which-key before all the UI elements are loaded. Events can be
-- normal autocommands events (`:help autocmd-events`).
--
-- Then, because we use the `config` key, the configuration only runs
-- after the plugin has been loaded:
-- config = function() ... end
{ -- Useful plugin to show you pending keybinds.
'folke/which-key.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter', -- Sets the loading event to 'VimEnter'
opts = {
icons = {
-- set icon mappings to true if you have a Nerd Font
mappings = vim.g.have_nerd_font,
-- If you are using a Nerd Font: set icons.keys to an empty table which will use the
-- default which-key.nvim defined Nerd Font icons, otherwise define a string table
keys = vim.g.have_nerd_font and {} or {
Up = '<Up> ',
Down = '<Down> ',
Left = '<Left> ',
Right = '<Right> ',
C = '<C-…> ',
M = '<M-…> ',
D = '<D-…> ',
S = '<S-…> ',
CR = '<CR> ',
Esc = '<Esc> ',
ScrollWheelDown = '<ScrollWheelDown> ',
ScrollWheelUp = '<ScrollWheelUp> ',
NL = '<NL> ',
BS = '<BS> ',
Space = '<Space> ',
Tab = '<Tab> ',
F1 = '<F1>',
F2 = '<F2>',
F3 = '<F3>',
F4 = '<F4>',
F5 = '<F5>',
F6 = '<F6>',
F7 = '<F7>',
F8 = '<F8>',
F9 = '<F9>',
F10 = '<F10>',
F11 = '<F11>',
F12 = '<F12>',
},
},
-- Document existing key chains
spec = {
{ '<leader>c', group = '[C]ode', mode = { 'n', 'x' } },
{ '<leader>d', group = '[D]ocument' },
{ '<leader>r', group = '[R]ename' },
{ '<leader>s', group = '[S]earch' },
{ '<leader>w', group = '[W]orkspace' },
{ '<leader>t', group = '[T]oggle' },
{ '<leader>h', group = 'Git [H]unk', mode = { 'n', 'v' } },
},
},
},
-- NOTE: Plugins can specify dependencies.
--
-- The dependencies are proper plugin specifications as well - anything
-- you do for a plugin at the top level, you can do for a dependency.
--
-- Use the `dependencies` key to specify the dependencies of a particular plugin
{ -- Fuzzy Finder (files, lsp, etc)
'nvim-telescope/telescope.nvim',
event = 'VimEnter',
branch = '0.1.x',
dependencies = {
'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim',
{ -- If encountering errors, see telescope-fzf-native README for installation instructions
'nvim-telescope/telescope-fzf-native.nvim',
-- `build` is used to run some command when the plugin is installed/updated.
-- This is only run then, not every time Neovim starts up.
build = 'make',
-- `cond` is a condition used to determine whether this plugin should be
-- installed and loaded.
cond = function()
return vim.fn.executable 'make' == 1
end,
},
{ 'nvim-telescope/telescope-ui-select.nvim' },
-- Useful for getting pretty icons, but requires a Nerd Font.
{ 'nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons', enabled = vim.g.have_nerd_font },
},
config = function()
-- Telescope is a fuzzy finder that comes with a lot of different things that
-- it can fuzzy find! It's more than just a "file finder", it can search
-- many different aspects of Neovim, your workspace, LSP, and more!
--
-- The easiest way to use Telescope, is to start by doing something like:
-- :Telescope help_tags
--
-- After running this command, a window will open up and you're able to
-- type in the prompt window. You'll see a list of `help_tags` options and
-- a corresponding preview of the help.
--
-- Two important keymaps to use while in Telescope are:
-- - Insert mode: <c-/>
-- - Normal mode: ?
--
-- This opens a window that shows you all of the keymaps for the current
-- Telescope picker. This is really useful to discover what Telescope can
-- do as well as how to actually do it!
-- [[ Configure Telescope ]]
-- See `:help telescope` and `:help telescope.setup()`
require('telescope').setup {
-- You can put your default mappings / updates / etc. in here
-- All the info you're looking for is in `:help telescope.setup()`
--
-- defaults = {
-- mappings = {
-- i = { ['<c-enter>'] = 'to_fuzzy_refine' },
-- },
-- },
-- pickers = {}
extensions = {
['ui-select'] = {
require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown(),
},
},
}
-- Enable Telescope extensions if they are installed
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'fzf')
pcall(require('telescope').load_extension, 'ui-select')
-- See `:help telescope.builtin`
local builtin = require 'telescope.builtin'
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sh', builtin.help_tags, { desc = '[S]earch [H]elp' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sk', builtin.keymaps, { desc = '[S]earch [K]eymaps' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sf', builtin.find_files, { desc = '[S]earch [F]iles' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>ss', builtin.builtin, { desc = '[S]earch [S]elect Telescope' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sw', builtin.grep_string, { desc = '[S]earch current [W]ord' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sg', builtin.live_grep, { desc = '[S]earch by [G]rep' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sd', builtin.diagnostics, { desc = '[S]earch [D]iagnostics' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sr', builtin.resume, { desc = '[S]earch [R]esume' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s.', builtin.oldfiles, { desc = '[S]earch Recent Files ("." for repeat)' })
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader><leader>', builtin.buffers, { desc = '[ ] Find existing buffers' })
-- Slightly advanced example of overriding default behavior and theme
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>/', function()
-- You can pass additional configuration to Telescope to change the theme, layout, etc.
builtin.current_buffer_fuzzy_find(require('telescope.themes').get_dropdown {
winblend = 10,
previewer = false,
})
end, { desc = '[/] Fuzzily search in current buffer' })
-- It's also possible to pass additional configuration options.
-- See `:help telescope.builtin.live_grep()` for information about particular keys
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>s/', function()
builtin.live_grep {
grep_open_files = true,
prompt_title = 'Live Grep in Open Files',
}
end, { desc = '[S]earch [/] in Open Files' })
-- Shortcut for searching your Neovim configuration files
vim.keymap.set('n', '<leader>sn', function()
builtin.find_files { cwd = vim.fn.stdpath 'config' }
end, { desc = '[S]earch [N]eovim files' })
end,
},
-- LSP Plugins
{
-- `lazydev` configures Lua LSP for your Neovim config, runtime and plugins
-- used for completion, annotations and signatures of Neovim apis
'folke/lazydev.nvim',
ft = 'lua',
opts = {
library = {
-- Load luvit types when the `vim.uv` word is found
{ path = 'luvit-meta/library', words = { 'vim%.uv' } },
},
},
},
{ 'Bilal2453/luvit-meta', lazy = true },
{
-- Main LSP Configuration
'neovim/nvim-lspconfig',
dependencies = {
-- Automatically install LSPs and related tools to stdpath for Neovim
{ 'williamboman/mason.nvim', config = true }, -- NOTE: Must be loaded before dependants
'williamboman/mason-lspconfig.nvim',
'WhoIsSethDaniel/mason-tool-installer.nvim',
-- Useful status updates for LSP.
-- NOTE: `opts = {}` is the same as calling `require('fidget').setup({})`
{ 'j-hui/fidget.nvim', opts = {} },
-- Allows extra capabilities provided by nvim-cmp
'hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp',
},
config = function()
-- Brief aside: **What is LSP?**
--
-- LSP is an initialism you've probably heard, but might not understand what it is.
--
-- LSP stands for Language Server Protocol. It's a protocol that helps editors
-- and language tooling communicate in a standardized fashion.
--
-- In general, you have a "server" which is some tool built to understand a particular
-- language (such as `gopls`, `lua_ls`, `rust_analyzer`, etc.). These Language Servers
-- (sometimes called LSP servers, but that's kind of like ATM Machine) are standalone
-- processes that communicate with some "client" - in this case, Neovim!
--
-- LSP provides Neovim with features like:
-- - Go to definition
-- - Find references
-- - Autocompletion
-- - Symbol Search
-- - and more!
--
-- Thus, Language Servers are external tools that must be installed separately from
-- Neovim. This is where `mason` and related plugins come into play.
--
-- If you're wondering about lsp vs treesitter, you can check out the wonderfully
-- and elegantly composed help section, `:help lsp-vs-treesitter`
-- This function gets run when an LSP attaches to a particular buffer.
-- That is to say, every time a new file is opened that is associated with
-- an lsp (for example, opening `main.rs` is associated with `rust_analyzer`) this
-- function will be executed to configure the current buffer
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspAttach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-attach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event)
-- NOTE: Remember that Lua is a real programming language, and as such it is possible
-- to define small helper and utility functions so you don't have to repeat yourself.
--
-- In this case, we create a function that lets us more easily define mappings specific
-- for LSP related items. It sets the mode, buffer and description for us each time.
local map = function(keys, func, desc, mode)
mode = mode or 'n'
vim.keymap.set(mode, keys, func, { buffer = event.buf, desc = 'LSP: ' .. desc })
end
-- Jump to the definition of the word under your cursor.
-- This is where a variable was first declared, or where a function is defined, etc.
-- To jump back, press <C-t>.
map('gd', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_definitions, '[G]oto [D]efinition')
-- Find references for the word under your cursor.
map('gr', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_references, '[G]oto [R]eferences')
-- Jump to the implementation of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when your language has ways of declaring types without an actual implementation.
map('gI', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_implementations, '[G]oto [I]mplementation')
-- Jump to the type of the word under your cursor.
-- Useful when you're not sure what type a variable is and you want to see
-- the definition of its *type*, not where it was *defined*.
map('<leader>D', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_type_definitions, 'Type [D]efinition')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current document.
-- Symbols are things like variables, functions, types, etc.
map('<leader>ds', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_document_symbols, '[D]ocument [S]ymbols')
-- Fuzzy find all the symbols in your current workspace.
-- Similar to document symbols, except searches over your entire project.
map('<leader>ws', require('telescope.builtin').lsp_dynamic_workspace_symbols, '[W]orkspace [S]ymbols')
-- Rename the variable under your cursor.
-- Most Language Servers support renaming across files, etc.
map('<leader>rn', vim.lsp.buf.rename, '[R]e[n]ame')
-- Execute a code action, usually your cursor needs to be on top of an error
-- or a suggestion from your LSP for this to activate.
map('<leader>ca', vim.lsp.buf.code_action, '[C]ode [A]ction', { 'n', 'x' })
-- WARN: This is not Goto Definition, this is Goto Declaration.
-- For example, in C this would take you to the header.
map('gD', vim.lsp.buf.declaration, '[G]oto [D]eclaration')
-- The following two autocommands are used to highlight references of the
-- word under your cursor when your cursor rests there for a little while.
-- See `:help CursorHold` for information about when this is executed
--
-- When you move your cursor, the highlights will be cleared (the second autocommand).
local client = vim.lsp.get_client_by_id(event.data.client_id)
if client and client.supports_method(vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_documentHighlight) then
local highlight_augroup = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-highlight', { clear = false })
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorHold', 'CursorHoldI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.document_highlight,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'CursorMoved', 'CursorMovedI' }, {
buffer = event.buf,
group = highlight_augroup,
callback = vim.lsp.buf.clear_references,
})
vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd('LspDetach', {
group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup('kickstart-lsp-detach', { clear = true }),
callback = function(event2)
vim.lsp.buf.clear_references()
vim.api.nvim_clear_autocmds { group = 'kickstart-lsp-highlight', buffer = event2.buf }
end,
})
end
-- The following code creates a keymap to toggle inlay hints in your
-- code, if the language server you are using supports them
--
-- This may be unwanted, since they displace some of your code
if client and client.supports_method(vim.lsp.protocol.Methods.textDocument_inlayHint) then
map('<leader>th', function()
vim.lsp.inlay_hint.enable(not vim.lsp.inlay_hint.is_enabled { bufnr = event.buf })
end, '[T]oggle Inlay [H]ints')
end
end,
})
-- Change diagnostic symbols in the sign column (gutter)
-- if vim.g.have_nerd_font then
-- local signs = { ERROR = '', WARN = '', INFO = '', HINT = '' }
-- local diagnostic_signs = {}
-- for type, icon in pairs(signs) do
-- diagnostic_signs[vim.diagnostic.severity[type]] = icon
-- end
-- vim.diagnostic.config { signs = { text = diagnostic_signs } }
-- end
-- LSP servers and clients are able to communicate to each other what features they support.
-- By default, Neovim doesn't support everything that is in the LSP specification.
-- When you add nvim-cmp, luasnip, etc. Neovim now has *more* capabilities.
-- So, we create new capabilities with nvim cmp, and then broadcast that to the servers.
local capabilities = vim.lsp.protocol.make_client_capabilities()
capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', capabilities, require('cmp_nvim_lsp').default_capabilities())
-- Enable the following language servers
-- Feel free to add/remove any LSPs that you want here. They will automatically be installed.
--
-- Add any additional override configuration in the following tables. Available keys are:
-- - cmd (table): Override the default command used to start the server
-- - filetypes (table): Override the default list of associated filetypes for the server
-- - capabilities (table): Override fields in capabilities. Can be used to disable certain LSP features.
-- - settings (table): Override the default settings passed when initializing the server.
-- For example, to see the options for `lua_ls`, you could go to: https://luals.github.io/wiki/settings/
local servers = {
-- clangd = {},
-- gopls = {},
-- pyright = {},
-- rust_analyzer = {},
-- ... etc. See `:help lspconfig-all` for a list of all the pre-configured LSPs
--
-- Some languages (like typescript) have entire language plugins that can be useful:
-- https://github.com/pmizio/typescript-tools.nvim
--
-- But for many setups, the LSP (`ts_ls`) will work just fine
-- ts_ls = {},
--
lua_ls = {
-- cmd = {...},
-- filetypes = { ...},
-- capabilities = {},
settings = {
Lua = {
completion = {
callSnippet = 'Replace',
},
-- You can toggle below to ignore Lua_LS's noisy `missing-fields` warnings
-- diagnostics = { disable = { 'missing-fields' } },
},
},
},
}
-- Ensure the servers and tools above are installed
-- To check the current status of installed tools and/or manually install
-- other tools, you can run
-- :Mason
--
-- You can press `g?` for help in this menu.
require('mason').setup()
-- You can add other tools here that you want Mason to install
-- for you, so that they are available from within Neovim.
local ensure_installed = vim.tbl_keys(servers or {})
vim.list_extend(ensure_installed, {
'stylua', -- Used to format Lua code
})
require('mason-tool-installer').setup { ensure_installed = ensure_installed }
require('mason-lspconfig').setup {
handlers = {
function(server_name)
local server = servers[server_name] or {}
-- This handles overriding only values explicitly passed
-- by the server configuration above. Useful when disabling
-- certain features of an LSP (for example, turning off formatting for ts_ls)
server.capabilities = vim.tbl_deep_extend('force', {}, capabilities, server.capabilities or {})
require('lspconfig')[server_name].setup(server)
end,
},
}
end,
},
{ -- Autoformat
'stevearc/conform.nvim',
event = { 'BufWritePre' },
cmd = { 'ConformInfo' },
keys = {
{
'<leader>f',
function()
require('conform').format { async = true, lsp_format = 'fallback' }
end,
mode = '',
desc = '[F]ormat buffer',
},
},
opts = {
notify_on_error = false,
format_on_save = function(bufnr)
-- Disable "format_on_save lsp_fallback" for languages that don't
-- have a well standardized coding style. You can add additional
-- languages here or re-enable it for the disabled ones.
local disable_filetypes = { c = true, cpp = true }
local lsp_format_opt
if disable_filetypes[vim.bo[bufnr].filetype] then
lsp_format_opt = 'never'
else
lsp_format_opt = 'fallback'
end
return {
timeout_ms = 500,
lsp_format = lsp_format_opt,
}
end,
formatters_by_ft = {
lua = { 'stylua' },
-- Conform can also run multiple formatters sequentially
-- python = { "isort", "black" },
--
-- You can use 'stop_after_first' to run the first available formatter from the list
-- javascript = { "prettierd", "prettier", stop_after_first = true },
},
},
},
{ -- Autocompletion
'hrsh7th/nvim-cmp',
event = 'InsertEnter',
dependencies = {
-- Snippet Engine & its associated nvim-cmp source
{
'L3MON4D3/LuaSnip',
build = (function()
-- Build Step is needed for regex support in snippets.
-- This step is not supported in many windows environments.
-- Remove the below condition to re-enable on windows.
if vim.fn.has 'win32' == 1 or vim.fn.executable 'make' == 0 then
return
end
return 'make install_jsregexp'
end)(),
dependencies = {
-- `friendly-snippets` contains a variety of premade snippets.
-- See the README about individual language/framework/plugin snippets:
-- https://github.com/rafamadriz/friendly-snippets
-- {
-- 'rafamadriz/friendly-snippets',
-- config = function()
-- require('luasnip.loaders.from_vscode').lazy_load()
-- end,
-- },
},
},
'saadparwaiz1/cmp_luasnip',
-- Adds other completion capabilities.
-- nvim-cmp does not ship with all sources by default. They are split
-- into multiple repos for maintenance purposes.
'hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp',
'hrsh7th/cmp-path',
},
config = function()
-- See `:help cmp`
local cmp = require 'cmp'
local luasnip = require 'luasnip'
luasnip.config.setup {}
cmp.setup {
snippet = {
expand = function(args)
luasnip.lsp_expand(args.body)
end,
},
completion = { completeopt = 'menu,menuone,noinsert' },
-- For an understanding of why these mappings were
-- chosen, you will need to read `:help ins-completion`
--
-- No, but seriously. Please read `:help ins-completion`, it is really good!
mapping = cmp.mapping.preset.insert {
-- Select the [n]ext item
['<C-n>'] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(),
-- Select the [p]revious item
['<C-p>'] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(),
-- Scroll the documentation window [b]ack / [f]orward
['<C-b>'] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(-4),
['<C-f>'] = cmp.mapping.scroll_docs(4),
-- Accept ([y]es) the completion.
-- This will auto-import if your LSP supports it.
-- This will expand snippets if the LSP sent a snippet.
['<C-y>'] = cmp.mapping.confirm { select = true },
-- If you prefer more traditional completion keymaps,
-- you can uncomment the following lines
--['<CR>'] = cmp.mapping.confirm { select = true },
--['<Tab>'] = cmp.mapping.select_next_item(),
--['<S-Tab>'] = cmp.mapping.select_prev_item(),
-- Manually trigger a completion from nvim-cmp.
-- Generally you don't need this, because nvim-cmp will display
-- completions whenever it has completion options available.
['<C-Space>'] = cmp.mapping.complete {},
-- Think of <c-l> as moving to the right of your snippet expansion.
-- So if you have a snippet that's like:
-- function $name($args)
-- $body
-- end
--
-- <c-l> will move you to the right of each of the expansion locations.
-- <c-h> is similar, except moving you backwards.
['<C-l>'] = cmp.mapping(function()
if luasnip.expand_or_locally_jumpable() then
luasnip.expand_or_jump()
end
end, { 'i', 's' }),
['<C-h>'] = cmp.mapping(function()
if luasnip.locally_jumpable(-1) then
luasnip.jump(-1)
end
end, { 'i', 's' }),
-- For more advanced Luasnip keymaps (e.g. selecting choice nodes, expansion) see:
-- https://github.com/L3MON4D3/LuaSnip?tab=readme-ov-file#keymaps
},
sources = {
{
name = 'lazydev',
-- set group index to 0 to skip loading LuaLS completions as lazydev recommends it
group_index = 0,
},
{ name = 'nvim_lsp' },
{ name = 'luasnip' },
{ name = 'path' },
},
}
end,
},
{ -- You can easily change to a different colorscheme.
-- Change the name of the colorscheme plugin below, and then
-- change the command in the config to whatever the name of that colorscheme is.
--
-- If you want to see what colorschemes are already installed, you can use `:Telescope colorscheme`.
'folke/tokyonight.nvim',
priority = 1000, -- Make sure to load this before all the other start plugins.
init = function()
-- Load the colorscheme here.
-- Like many other themes, this one has different styles, and you could load
-- any other, such as 'tokyonight-storm', 'tokyonight-moon', or 'tokyonight-day'.
vim.cmd.colorscheme 'tokyonight-night'
-- You can configure highlights by doing something like:
vim.cmd.hi 'Comment gui=none'
end,
},
-- Highlight todo, notes, etc in comments
{ 'folke/todo-comments.nvim', event = 'VimEnter', dependencies = { 'nvim-lua/plenary.nvim' }, opts = { signs = false } },
{ -- Collection of various small independent plugins/modules
'echasnovski/mini.nvim',
config = function()
-- Better Around/Inside textobjects
--
-- Examples:
-- - va) - [V]isually select [A]round [)]paren
-- - yinq - [Y]ank [I]nside [N]ext [Q]uote
-- - ci' - [C]hange [I]nside [']quote
require('mini.ai').setup { n_lines = 500 }
-- Add/delete/replace surroundings (brackets, quotes, etc.)
--
-- - saiw) - [S]urround [A]dd [I]nner [W]ord [)]Paren
-- - sd' - [S]urround [D]elete [']quotes
-- - sr)' - [S]urround [R]eplace [)] [']
require('mini.surround').setup()
-- Simple and easy statusline.
-- You could remove this setup call if you don't like it,
-- and try some other statusline plugin
local statusline = require 'mini.statusline'
-- set use_icons to true if you have a Nerd Font
statusline.setup { use_icons = vim.g.have_nerd_font }
-- You can configure sections in the statusline by overriding their
-- default behavior. For example, here we set the section for
-- cursor location to LINE:COLUMN
---@diagnostic disable-next-line: duplicate-set-field
statusline.section_location = function()
return '%2l:%-2v'
end
-- ... and there is more!
-- Check out: https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.nvim
end,
},
{ -- Highlight, edit, and navigate code
'nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter',
build = ':TSUpdate',
main = 'nvim-treesitter.configs', -- Sets main module to use for opts
-- [[ Configure Treesitter ]] See `:help nvim-treesitter`
opts = {
ensure_installed = { 'bash', 'c', 'diff', 'html', 'lua', 'luadoc', 'markdown', 'markdown_inline', 'query', 'vim', 'vimdoc' },
-- Autoinstall languages that are not installed
auto_install = true,
highlight = {
enable = true,
-- Some languages depend on vim's regex highlighting system (such as Ruby) for indent rules.
-- If you are experiencing weird indenting issues, add the language to
-- the list of additional_vim_regex_highlighting and disabled languages for indent.
additional_vim_regex_highlighting = { 'ruby' },
},
indent = { enable = true, disable = { 'ruby' } },
},
-- There are additional nvim-treesitter modules that you can use to interact
-- with nvim-treesitter. You should go explore a few and see what interests you:
--
-- - Incremental selection: Included, see `:help nvim-treesitter-incremental-selection-mod`
-- - Show your current context: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-context
-- - Treesitter + textobjects: https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter-textobjects
},
-- The following comments only work if you have downloaded the kickstart repo, not just copy pasted the
-- init.lua. If you want these files, they are in the repository, so you can just download them and
-- place them in the correct locations.
-- NOTE: Next step on your Neovim journey: Add/Configure additional plugins for Kickstart
--
-- Here are some example plugins that I've included in the Kickstart repository.
-- Uncomment any of the lines below to enable them (you will need to restart nvim).
--
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.debug',
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.indent_line',
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.lint',
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.autopairs',
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.neo-tree',
-- require 'kickstart.plugins.gitsigns', -- adds gitsigns recommend keymaps
-- NOTE: The import below can automatically add your own plugins, configuration, etc from `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua`
-- This is the easiest way to modularize your config.
--
-- Uncomment the following line and add your plugins to `lua/custom/plugins/*.lua` to get going.
-- { import = 'custom.plugins' },
--
-- For additional information with loading, sourcing and examples see `:help lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec`
-- Or use telescope!
-- In normal mode type `<space>sh` then write `lazy.nvim-plugin`
-- you can continue same window with `<space>sr` which resumes last telescope search
}, {
ui = {
-- If you are using a Nerd Font: set icons to an empty table which will use the
-- default lazy.nvim defined Nerd Font icons, otherwise define a unicode icons table
icons = vim.g.have_nerd_font and {} or {
cmd = '',
config = '🛠',
event = '📅',
ft = '📂',
init = '',
keys = '🗝',
plugin = '🔌',
runtime = '💻',
require = '🌙',
source = '📄',
start = '🚀',
task = '📌',
lazy = '💤 ',
},
},
})
-- The line beneath this is called `modeline`. See `:help modeline`
-- vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 et

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{
"LuaSnip": { "branch": "master", "commit": "33b06d72d220aa56a7ce80a0dd6f06c70cd82b9d" },
"cmp-nvim-lsp": { "branch": "main", "commit": "99290b3ec1322070bcfb9e846450a46f6efa50f0" },
"cmp-path": { "branch": "main", "commit": "91ff86cd9c29299a64f968ebb45846c485725f23" },
"cmp_luasnip": { "branch": "master", "commit": "98d9cb5c2c38532bd9bdb481067b20fea8f32e90" },
"conform.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "9180320205d250429f0f80e073326c674e2a7149" },
"fidget.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "9238947645ce17d96f30842e61ba81147185b657" },
"gitsigns.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "5f808b5e4fef30bd8aca1b803b4e555da07fc412" },
"lazy.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "7e6c863bc7563efbdd757a310d17ebc95166cef3" },
"lazydev.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "8620f82ee3f59ff2187647167b6b47387a13a018" },
"luvit-meta": { "branch": "main", "commit": "57d464c4acb5c2e66bd4145060f5dc9e96a7bbb7" },
"mason-lspconfig.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "c6c686781f9841d855bf1b926e10aa5e19430a38" },
"mason-tool-installer.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "c5e07b8ff54187716334d585db34282e46fa2932" },
"mason.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "e2f7f9044ec30067bc11800a9e266664b88cda22" },
"mini.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "733afb94ed88d32b839a644dc137604691e46032" },
"nvim-cmp": { "branch": "main", "commit": "b555203ce4bd7ff6192e759af3362f9d217e8c89" },
"nvim-lspconfig": { "branch": "master", "commit": "8b15a1a597a59f4f5306fad9adfe99454feab743" },
"nvim-treesitter": { "branch": "master", "commit": "a295ba13d27684e8904e8e51876b84ee85135cf1" },
"plenary.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "2d9b06177a975543726ce5c73fca176cedbffe9d" },
"telescope-fzf-native.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "dae2eac9d91464448b584c7949a31df8faefec56" },
"telescope-ui-select.nvim": { "branch": "master", "commit": "6e51d7da30bd139a6950adf2a47fda6df9fa06d2" },
"telescope.nvim": { "branch": "0.1.x", "commit": "a0bbec21143c7bc5f8bb02e0005fa0b982edc026" },
"todo-comments.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "ae0a2afb47cf7395dc400e5dc4e05274bf4fb9e0" },
"tokyonight.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "45d22cf0e1b93476d3b6d362d720412b3d34465c" },
"vim-sleuth": { "branch": "master", "commit": "be69bff86754b1aa5adcbb527d7fcd1635a84080" },
"which-key.nvim": { "branch": "main", "commit": "8ab96b38a2530eacba5be717f52e04601eb59326" }
}

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}
}
# Va lancer notamment session.sh pour les variables XDG_SESSION et touti quanti
include /etc/sway/config.d/*
# Ajout pour Olivier

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# Presse-papiers
# La base
exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store
# Presse-papier primaire : avec sauvegarde de l'historique dans un fichier JSON
## CLIPMAN
exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store # Pour clipman
## Presse-papier primaire : avec sauvegarde de l'historique dans un fichier JSON
exec wl-paste -p -t text --watch clipman store -P --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json"
# CLIPHIST (multimédia inclus)
#exec wl-paste --watch cliphist store

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# Configuration du lanceur d'application
# Apparence d'une fenêtre nommée Launcher
for_window [app_id="^launcher$"] floating enable, sticky enable, resize set 30 ppt 60 ppt, border pixel 10
# Choix d'un lanceur
set $menu exec alacritty --class launcher -T 'Programmes' -e env TERMINAL_COMMAND='swaymsg exec' /usr/bin/sway-launcher-desktop
# On change le raccourci clavier en conséquence
unbindsym $mod+d
bindsym $mod+d exec $menu

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# Change background
output * bg /home/od/.config/sway/abstract-blue-background-1920x1200.jpg fill
output * bg /home/od/.config/i3/abstract-blue-background-1920x1200.jpg fill

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# Enlever le titre aux fenêtres
default_border none
default_floating_border none
# Écran HiDPI
set $screen_output eDP-1
output $screen_output scale 1.6
output $screen_output color_profile icc icc/$screen_output.icm

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# Presse-papier
unbindsym $mod+h
## CLIPMAN
bindsym $mod+h exec clipman pick -t wofi
# CLIPHIST
#bindsym $mod+h exec cliphist list | fzf --no-sort | cliphist decode | wl-copy
#bindsym $mod+h exec cliphist list | wofi -S dmenu | cliphist decode | wl-copy

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# Économie des yeux (48.5680685:7.7709942 = Neudorf, rue de Fegersheim)
exec gammastep-indicator
exec_always "killall wlsunset ; wlsunset -t 3500 -T 5700 -l 48.5 -L 7.7 &"
# Notifications de bureau
exec dunst

1
.config/sway/icc/eDP-1.icm Symbolic link
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/home/od/.color/icc/BOE_CQ_______NE135FBM_N41_03.icc

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"format": "<span style=\"italic\">{}</span>"
},
"tray": {
// "icon-size": 21,
"icon-size": 21,
"spacing": 10
},
"clock": {

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[preferred]
default=wlr;gtk
#org.freedesktop.impl.portal.Screenshot=wlr
#org.freedesktop.impl.portal.Screencast=wlr

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# .profile permet d'avoir
# 1. TERMINAL (choix d'un terminal par défaut)
# 2. BATPATH (pour la batterie)
# 3. PATH initial # TODO: vraiment nécessaire ?
emulate sh -c '. ~/.profile'
export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
# TODO: vérifier si ce code commenté fonctionne
#export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
#export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
#eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
# Start X automatically
if systemctl -q is-active graphical.target && [[ ! $DISPLAY && $XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]]; then
exec startx
case $HOST in
roc | zou)
: # Exceptions : On ne fait rien pour ces machines qui sont sous Xorg.
;;
*)
# Pour toutes les autres on charge le contenu de .config/environment.d
# Cf. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Environment_variables#Per_Wayland_session
# use systemd-environment-d-generator(8) to generate environment, and export those variables
set -o allexport
source <(/usr/lib/systemd/user-environment-generators/30-systemd-environment-d-generator)
set +o allexport
;;
esac
exec sway
fi

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@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ alias r="${EDITOR} -R"
alias sm="sublime_merge"
alias vi="${EDITOR}"
# pagination
alias cat='bat'
# system
alias mem='free -mt'
alias df='df -hT'
@ -46,6 +49,7 @@ alias k='kubectl'
alias devu="${HOME}/devu/devu/devu"
# git
alias g='git'
alias ga='git add'
alias gaa='git add --all'
alias gam='git am'

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=QtPass - Wayland
Comment=Un gestionnaire de mots de passe utilisant 'pass'
Exec=env QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb /usr/bin/qtpass
Icon=qtpass
Path=
Terminal=false
StartupNotify=true

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@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Slack Wayland
StartupWMClass=Slack
Comment=Slack Desktop
GenericName=Slack Client for Linux
#Exec=/usr/bin/slack --disable-gpu-compositing --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland --enable-features=WebRTCPipeWireCapturer --enable-features=WaylandWindowDecorations --disable-features=WaylandFractionalScaleV1 -s %U
Exec=/usr/bin/slack --disable-gpu-compositing --enable-features=WebRTCPipeWireCapturer --enable-features=WaylandWindowDecorations --disable-features=WaylandFractionalScaleV1 -s %U
Icon=slack
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Categories=GNOME;GTK;Network;InstantMessaging;
MimeType=x-scheme-handler/slack;

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ for term in kitty termite qterminal urxvt rxvt-unicode sakura gnome-terminal; do
done
# Pour la batterie des ordinateurs portables (~/bin/battery)
#export BATPATH="/sys/class/power_supply/BAT0"
export BATPATH="/sys/class/power_supply/BAT1"
# Permit DBUS to be launched
# Permit DBUS to be launched on i3
if [ "$0" = "/usr/sbin/lightdm-session" -a "$DESKTOP_SESSION" = "i3" ]; then
export $(gnome-keyring-daemon -s)
fi
@ -27,22 +27,30 @@ export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"
export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"
eval "$(pyenv init --path)"
# Démarrage de l'environnement préféré
if [ -z $DISPLAY ] && [ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty1" ]; then
case $HOST in
fuz | fuztest)
variables_file="${HOME}/.config/environment.d/envvars.conf"
if [[ -f "${variables_file}" ]]; then
# charge seulement les lignes sans "#" (non commentées)
for line in `cat "${variables_file}"|grep -Ev '^#'`; do
export "$line"
done
fi
exec sway
;;
*)
: # on ne fait rien, car c'est .xinitrc qui lance i3
;;
esac
fi
## ATTENTION : ce code n'est plus nécessaire pour le moment.
## 1. C'est ZSH (.zprofile) qui va charger SWAY sur les machines Wayland
## 2. C'est le .zprofile qui charge aussi .config/environment.d/envvars.conf
## 3. Dans le cas de Xorg : on a pas besoin de .config/environment.d/envvars.conf
## 4. Dans le cas de Xorg : xinitrc lance i3 # TODO: comment xinitrc se lance ? Par qui ?
## Démarrage de l'environnement préféré
#if [ -z $DISPLAY ] && [ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty1" ]; then
# case $HOST in
# fuz | fuztest)
# # Cf. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Environment_variables#Per_Wayland_session
# variables_file="${HOME}/.config/environment.d/envvars.conf"
# if [[ -f "${variables_file}" ]]; then
# # charge seulement les lignes sans "#" (non commentées)
# for line in `cat "${variables_file}"|grep -Ev '^#'`; do
# export "$line"
# done
# fi
# exec sway
# ;;
# *)
# : # on ne fait rien, car c'est .xinitrc qui lance i3
# ;;
# esac
#fi
# vim: ts=2 sw=2 et nu

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@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ Port 22
# Perso
Host zou
Hostname 192.168.1.68
User root
Hostname 192.168.1.142
User od
Port 22
# Groupe Open (entreprise)

13
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@ -1,14 +1,9 @@
ans:/home/od/projets/buffet
blog:~/projets/blog
buf:/home/od/projets/buffet
cal:~/projets/effeuillage
cloud:~/freshmile/cloud
fastapi:~/devu/exam_DOSSMANN/fastapi_exam_DOSSMANN
graille:~/projets/graille
ops:~/projets/ops
patchwork:/home/od/projets/patchwork
p:~/freshmile/pulp
ps:~/freshmile/pulp/Seed
s:~/freshmile/seed
z:~/freshmile/zest
zs:~/freshmile/zest/Seed
patchwork:~/projet/patchwork
presentation:~/projet/odtre/diapos
soutenance:~/projet/soutenance
wiki:~/projet/recueil

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@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ export PATH
export LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
# Reading / Browse (manpages, websites, etc.)
export PAGER=most
export PAGER="bat"
export MANPAGER="nvim +Man!"
export BROWSER=elinks
# SSH

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@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
#!/bin/sh
#
# battery
#
# Penser à modifier la variable dans ~/.profile
HEART_FULL=♥
HEART_EMPTY=♡

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ otherscreen="'Iiyama North America PLX2283H 1159495081860'"
# Active l'écran secondaire
swaymsg output "${otherscreen}" enable
# Tourne l'écran de droite de 90°
swaymsg output "${otherscreen}" transform 90 clockwise
swaymsg output "${otherscreen}" transform 90 anticlockwise
# Déplace l'écran de droite à 1920px (pour rester à droite)
swaymsg output "${otherscreen}" pos 1920 0

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@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# launcher
#
# TODO: toujours mettre des \n entre les résultats !
res=()
# Find all programs in $PATH.
res+=$(echo -n "$PATH" | xargs -d: -I{} -r -- find -L {} -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type f -executable -printf '%P\n' 2>/dev/null)
res+=$(echo -e "\ncoucou")
for resultat in "${res[@]}"; do
echo "$resultat"
done | fzf|sh

3
bin/netflix Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
firefox --kiosk "https://netflix.com/"

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@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
# random_wallpaper
#
# Requirement: feh (apt install feh)
# Requirement: feh (apt install feh) - for Xorg
# Requirement: swaybg - for Wayland
directory="$HOME/wallpapers"
minutes=15
@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ while true; do
# Change background
file="${array_files["$NUMBER"]}"
if "${is_wayland}"; then
# Use of swaybg program (used with swaymsg)
$PROGRAM output "*" bg "$directory/$file" fill
else
feh --bg-fill "$directory/$file"

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
python3 -m http.server "$@"