Nightsky includes various resources from other projects, like:
Clone the repo locally. Since it includes submodules from my own forks to preserve licenses, make sure to clone recursively:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/kerichdev/nightfiles
Firstly, you should install the packages. Open a terminal of choice (Will be replaced with alacritty), and install your favorite AUR helper. Mine is yay
, so i will go by it.
To install the packages needed for the setup, go to the directory where you cloned the repo, and do:
yay -S - < deplist.nightsky
Then follow the steps your AUR helper gives you.
Before going further, you can try running confirm_install.sh
to make sure if everything had installed properly, and if it hadn't, the script will re-run the installation of missing packages for you.
The deplist may be incomplete! If you notice something not working, feel free to add any packages into the list, and I will see if I did, in fact, miss them.
Then, move the contents of the repo .config
folder, to your .config
folder in $HOME
(/home/YOUR_USERNAME/.config/
).
Betterlockscreen requires some additonal setup. First of all, once you copy the config and the wallpaper to their respective folders, generate a lockscreen pre-render:
betterlockscreen -u ~/Wallpapers/tropic_island_night.jpg
Then, enable the systemd service for automatic lock-on-suspend:
systemctl enable betterlockscreen@$USER
Because of how btop handles configs, before I make an installation script, to apply the catppuccin theme you have to do one of the following:
-
Open
btop
, click Esc, choose Themes and find Catppuccin. Choose it, and you're good to go. -
Open
btop.conf
in the btop config folder, and change the$USER
in thecolor_theme
line to your username.
First of all, refer to the installation methods of oh-my-zsh. Only replace the oh-my-zsh.sh
in $HOME/.oh-my-zsh
after it is installed.
Then, look for all aur-installed plugins in /usr/share/zsh/plugins
.
Simply copy the zsh-autosuggestions
and zsh-syntax-highlighting
to $HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins
.
The powerlevel10k
theme is located in /usr/share
under zsh-theme-powerlevel10k
- copy it to $HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom/themes
, and rename the folder to powerlevel10k
.
For proper battery percentage display with the bt.sh
module from polybar, you will have to add the --experimental
flag to bluetooth.service
.:
-
sudo systemctl edit --full bluetooth.service
-
To the end of the
ExecStart
line, append--experimental
flag -
Save, and restart the service:
systemctl restart bluetooth.service