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README.md |
The .wryn
Library
A compilation of utilities which I use across my machines this repo is principally for personal utility. Although I try to build utilities to be dependency aware, the library is considered to be in a good state when it works on my machine.
Feel free to use or adapt anything you find useful :)
File Structure Breakdown
setup
The pride and joy of this project. Running the script will set up the appropriate links and RC entries to enable the entire library.
Relatively robust, but always works best the OS I'm currently using (arch).
config
Configuration files / utilities. The setup script handles all the headache of symlinking each one to the right place.
env
Default configuration used by the rest of the library.
You can override the environment by editing ~/.config/wryn/env
files after running setup.
resume
My working resume in .tex
format.
latex
A compilation of LaTeX templates, used by the .wryn/zsh/latex
utility.
Each template is composed of four files: template.tex
, body.tex
, imports.sty
, and formatting.sty
.
The template.tex
file is the parent of the document, and thus the target of the latex compiler.
This can be renamed to match the document title, but typically does not contain the document body.
Every template will use the same parent template.tex
file, so this is found at the ~/.wryn/latex
directory root.
vim
Contains keybindings, dictionary binary, and custom plugins for vim
.
zsh
Contains (a mess of) zsh
aliases and functions used directly by a terminal user.
The .wryn/zsh/rc
, which loads the custom zsh
modules is sourced directly from the user RC.
Any OS specific utilities are nested in appropriately named directories.
...this will be hacked to pieces very soon
freeze
A historical list of packages used on personal machines.
Also contains machine-specific systemd
daemons for managing hardware-specific issues.
...this will likely move to a cloud storage soon.