This README showcases the tools I use to achieve a productive and efficient workflow on NixOS.
- Deepen my understanding of NixOS and its ecosystem.
- Enhance my productivity through streamlined tools.
- Operating System: NixOS: A flexible and declarative Linux distribution.
- Dotfiles Manager: Dotter: (Optional) Manage your configuration files across machines.
This curated selection empowers a focused and efficient workflow.
- kitty: The fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal emulator.
- wezterm: A GPU-accelerated terminal emulator for a smooth experience.
- helix: A powerful and customizable code editor.
- lunarvim: A feature-rich Neovim configuration built for productivity.
- zellij: A terminal multiplexer that allows managing multiple terminal sessions efficiently.
- bat: A fast and colorful alternative to cat with syntax highlighting and git integration.
- broot: A tree-based file browser for easy navigation.
- btop: A resource monitor with a modern and interactive interface.
- delta: Offers a visually appealing alternative to git diff.
- fd: A lightning-fast file searcher for quickly locating files.
- handlr: A smarter alternative to xdg-open for handling file types and URLs effectively.
- lazygit: A user-friendly terminal UI for Git, making version control more accessible.
- logseq: A Zettelkasten-inspired note-taking app for organizing your thoughts and knowledge.
- ripgrep: Blazing-fast tool for searching text content within your codebase or files.
- rofi: A customizable application launcher that puts everything at your fingertips.
- starship: A modern and informative shell prompt that enhances your terminal experience.
- tealdeer: Provides concise explanations (TL;DRs) for popular command-line tools.
- topgrade: Manages system upgrades for NixOS packages, ensuring you stay up-to-date.
- sway: A lightweight and tiling window manager for efficient screen organization.
- clifm: The shell-like, command line terminal file manager.
- xplr: A keyboard-driven file manager that prioritizes efficiency and ease of use.
- yazi: Blazing fast terminal file manager written in Rust, based on async I/O.
- Tokyo Night: Clean theme that celebrates the lights of Downtown Tokyo at night.
I'm constantly exploring new tools and refining my workflow. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions!